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If I am on a sodium-restricted diet or suffer from hypertension is there a substitute for salt that I can add to the Pelican™ Advantage Series Water Softeners?

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If I am on a sodium-restricted diet or suffer from hypertension is there a substitute for salt that I can add to the Pelican™ Advantage Series Water Softeners?

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Yes, You can use potassium chloride instead of salt. The benefit is that you will be adding potassium to your water instead of sodium. Potassium chloride is a more expensive alternative but well worth the cost when weighing the benefits.

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