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The Merry Widow Mine
By seattleii

The Merry Widow Mine is a tunnel into the mountain. The temperature in the mine remains around 60 degrees winter and summer so it is advisable to bring some warm clothing.

Located near Basin, Montana, the Merry Widow Health Mine has been helping people get relief from such diverse ailments as arthritis, sinusitis, migraine, eczema, asthma, hay fever, psoriasis, allergies, diabetes, and other health problems. The list is growing constantly as mine visitors tell us of other ailments for which they have experienced relief.

The visitors drink the mine water which they claim is very productive to good health and well-being. The water in this mine has been tested by the State Health Department and found to be pure for drinking purposes.

The radon mines of Bockstein/Badgastein,Austria, have been studied for over 30 years by the Gastein Research Institute, the Physiological Institute of the University of Innsbruck, and the Medical Clinic of the University of Innsbruck. The Soviet Union has over 60 years of documented experiences in radon treatment and over 30 years of conferences on radon therapy.

www.merrywidowmine.com

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