Re: Electronic Water Softners
As far as I am aware (and I did some research into this) you are at no risk of consuming salt by consuming softened water. The salt is used to regenerate the softener when the resin gets caked with lime, but the salt water (brine) solution never enters your drinking supply anyway. The manufacturers recommend that the main source of drinking water is left un softened as the softened water is not as palatable to drink as a lot of the natural minerals are removed, some of which are good for you. I have a conventional water softener and I don't know if the electronic system is effective- they are certainly not as popular as the salt models.
As far as I am aware (and I did some research into this) you are at no risk of consuming salt by consuming softened water. The salt is used to regenerate the softener when the resin gets caked with lime, but the salt water (brine) solution never enters your drinking supply anyway. The manufacturers recommend that the main source of drinking water is left un softened as the softened water is not as palatable to drink as a lot of the natural minerals are removed, some of which are good for you. I have a conventional water softener and I don't know if the electronic system is effective- they are certainly not as popular as the salt models.