Soft water is not good for drinking. It leeches metals from water lines and could very well cause some health problems, including migraines. Something in that water may be one of your "triggers".
If your water is naturally soft it is perfectly safe to drink. If your water has been softened by a "water-softener" it contains sodium ions as a byproduct of the softening process. Having an intake of this much sodium in your drinking water could be detrimental.
Drinking cold water can trigger a cough reflex because it can cause the airways to constrict and irritate the throat, leading to a coughing response.
Drinking cold water can trigger a cough reflex because it can cause the airways to constrict and irritate the throat, leading to a coughing response.
If you were to only drink salt water the pressure in your blood would be very high, and a possible over-dose of the minerals in salt water leading to blury vision, migranes and kidney failure.
Yes, softened water can be used to water plants effectively, but it is important to monitor the salt levels in the soil as softened water may contain higher levels of salt which can be harmful to some plants.
Drinking cold water can sometimes trigger a dry cough in some individuals, especially if they are sensitive to temperature changes or have a pre-existing condition like asthma.
Not if it was done properly by a well technician.Not if it was done properly by a well technician.
Water is not softened with deuterium.
Yes
you can boil it and make it soft
Watercolours are a type of paint media, softened for use by water.
The sodium content of softened water can vary depending on the type of water softening system used. Typically, water softened using a salt-based ion exchange system will have higher sodium content compared to other methods. It is recommended to test the water to determine the exact sodium levels.