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Should a person with high blood pressure who is on a sodium-restricted diet disconnect his water softener or avoid getting it in the first place?

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Should a person with high blood pressure who is on a sodium-restricted diet disconnect his water softener or avoid getting it in the first place?

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A. Some people with high blood pressure who are on a medically-supervised restricted sodium diet may wish to minimize sodium intake from drinking water if it supplies 20 milligrams per quart or more of sodium. This can be done by installing a hard water faucet to bypass the water softener or better yet install a Nimbus Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water System to virtually eliminate all sodium in the water.

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