Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Austria’s Healing Caves Offer Radioactive Miracle Cure

Well, hi there! Thanks for clicking by today. Just brewed a new pot of coffee. It's sitting right next to the tray of delectable virtual treats so cave in to your yearning, eh!  Segue...speaking of caves...

The largest pain management center in the world, and a popular health tourism destination, the Healing Caves of Gastein welcome over 75,000 people every year. They all flock to this miraculous place to undergo a controversial form of therapy with radioactive radon gas used to cure a variety of medical conditions, from arthritis to psoriasis.

When the people of Gastein started exploring the nearby Radhausberg Mountain in search of gold, they had no idea they would discover something infinitely more valuable –  naturally occurring low levels of radon gas. In time, they realized that the radioactive gas combined with the mountain caves’ high humidity and temperatures of up to 41.5° Celsius helped strengthen their immune system and cured some very serious illnesses. 

Word about the Gastein Healing Caves spread like wild fire throughout all of Austria, Germany and other Central European countries, and today Gastein is known not only as a world-class skiing destination, but also as a miraculous place of healing with a mind-blowing success rate of 90%. Most of the people who come here for radon treatment say a few sessions in the caves keep them pain-free for a whole year. 

Apparently, the radioactive gas is absorbed through the skin and lungs, activating the body at a cellular level and stimulating the self-healing process.

Yea and, like, you'll be walking around all radioactive, eh...for a whole year. Don't go near any Geiger counters, nuclear plants or airport scanning machines and I guess you'll be all right. Of course you may have to take a boat home from Austria!

See ya, eh!

Bob

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