In softening of drinking water will the minerals also get reduced ?

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Does the softening process reduceses the essential minerals from drinking water?

2 Answers

  1. softning

    Softening will not reduce the essential minerals from water. Softening only takes off the minerals from drinking water that cause the water to be hard, such as calcium, magnesium and iron.

     

  2. Yes

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