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Low TDS water
When i checked the tds level of my water which was taken from water purifier, it was showing 23 ppm. Even the corporation water is showing the same ppm. Is low tds water safe for health? Will it cause any health issues?
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Gud morning no it's not.
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Hi, Low TDS water lacks some minerals & it compromises on taste. It's not harmful as such.
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Hi, nothing much to worry.
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I can tell you that low total dissolved solids (TDS) in water generally does not indicate any immediate health risks. In fact, drinking water with a low TDS level may be preferred for some people as it can be easier to digest and absorb. However, it's important to note that the TDS level of water does not provide a complete picture of water quality and other factors such as the presence of contaminants, bacteria, and minerals should also be taken into consideration. In general, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends a TDS level of 300-500 ppm for drinking water. However, this recommendation is based on the assumption that the water source is from a reliable and safe source. If you have any concerns about the safety of your drinking water, it's important to have it tested by a certified laboratory to check for any contaminants that may be present. It's also important to note that the TDS level of water can vary based on geographical location and the source of the water. If you are unsure about the safety of your water source, it's a good idea to speak with your local water authority or a water treatment professional to determine the best course of action to ensure safe drinking water for you and your family.
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There could be some lack in natural mineral that are in water that got affected Other they don't have any problem
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