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There are major problems with articles making pseudoscientific claims without any supporting documentation, especially as these claims are of an extremely dubious quality such as in this article's mention of health benefits of mineral waters and supposed radioactivity properties.
It is also strange that there is a list of quantities using units of "cubic nanograms"... because i've never heard of such a unit to describe a physical quantity, and i seriously doubt that is the correct way to enumerate amounts of radioactivity. It sounds like total woowoo malarky and i would like to delete the entire subsection, but i'd prefer to find somebody with expertise who could improve the article rather than eviscerate it.
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