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Can’t be said at a flat rate.
The lower part is probably better suited for people who, for example, have high blood pressure and need to feed, for example, sodium arm.
In both, the potassium values are quite low.
Above, there is no magnesium at all. So not ideal. And calcium is too low at the top.
Sulphate is much lower at the lower and thus also better. But at the top, the sulfate values are also quite low, so also good.
Not so much chloride. LG gadus
Drinking water from the line.