Is demineralised water fit for drinking purpose? If not why?
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No it is not fit for drinking
Demineralised water that has not been remineralised is considered an extreme case of low-mineral or soft water because it contains only small amounts of dissolved minerals such as calcium and magnesium that are the major contributors to hardness. ... Loss of calcium, magnesium and other essential elements in prepared food.
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Demineralised water that has not been remineralised is considered an extreme case of low-mineral or soft water because it contains only small amounts of dissolved minerals such as calcium and magnesium that are the major contributors to hardness. ... Loss of calcium, magnesium and other essential elements in prepared food.
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Demineralised water is not used for drinking purpose, through it is pure. Minerals or salts must be added to drinking water, as they are required to maintain proper health.
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