![]() |
|
|
|||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||
![]() |
|||||||||||||||||||
| HEALTH CONCERNS
There has been considerable concern expressed about what health effects, if any, potassium might have on individuals drinking water that has been softened with a potassium chloride regenerated water softener. There have been numerous papers written on the subject with most of the published information showing that potassium deficiency is common in certain population groups. There is some information; however, that shows that elevated levels of potassium can cause serious health problems. Since we are not doctors or nutritionists and do not make any health claims on this product, we suggest consumers consult their own physician before using potassium chloride as a regenerant. Following is a summary of a few papers regarding the health effects of potassium. "... Be wary, of salt substitutes containing potassium chloride. It's bitter and doesn't taste much like salt. Too much potassium can cause problems for people with heart, blood pressure, or kidney conditions." Gail Levey, MS., R.D. "... Controversv continues about whether. and what kind of dietary advice given to the general population is justified. For example, although there is clinical, experimental, and epidemiological evidence supporting an inverse association between dietary potassium intake and blood pressure, recommendations to increase dietary potassium intake are generally considered unwarranted..." New England Journal of Medicine More Information on Sodium in your water. |
|||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||