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The SQUATTY POTTY STOOL has been designed to conveniently slide and store under your toilet when not in use.
5 Problems with Sitting On Your Toilet
#1: Constipation
Let’s face it: most of us don’t get the fiber we need in our diets. It’s true. And we fail to get all the water we need as well. These two things along with improper toilet posture which doesn’t allow us to eliminate completely is a bad combination that creates hard dry stools. These hard dry stools are very hard to push out. It’s called constipation, and we’ve all experienced it. Unfortunately, it’s the norm for altogether too many of us. But that’s just the beginning…
#2: Hemorrhoids
Getting those hard stools out calls for lots of pushing. And that pressure causes hemorrhoids, which can be very painful. Hemorrhoids are inflamed anal varicose veins that have swollen because of our need to push excessively to get those hard stools to pass. And as bad as hemorrhoids are, they aren’t the worst of our potential problems.
#3: Colon Disease
Eliminating completely and often helps maintain good colon health. Many studies point to fecal buildup in the colon as a cause of diseases including colon cancer. And when there is buildup in the colon, our bodies can’t absorb all the nutrients from the food we eat, leaving us without the energy we could enjoy if our colons were healthy.
#4: Urinary Difficulty/Infections
Urinary flow is usually stronger and easier when women squat to urinate. The bladder is emptied more completely when squatting rather than sitting or “hovering”. Squatting can help reduce episodes of urinary tract infections in both frequency and intensity. Now, that is good news!
#5: Pelvic Floor Issues
One of the main causes of this condition is straining on the toilet. The “sitting” position causes a great amount of pressure on the anorectal Angle of the colon causing the lower part of the colon to drop and protrude into the wall of the vagina. Pelvic floor nerves can be protected by squatting for bowel elimination. Men can also suffer from pelvic floor disorders and can readily benefit from using the Squatty Potty as a part of their everyday routine.
The Squatty Potty has received great reviews. The Squatty Potty is for everyone. If you unable to do a full squat, then the Squatty Potty can still help you with your elimination.The Squatty Potty is not guaranteed to prevent or cure any particular ailment and should not be used as a substitute for treatment by a qualified health-care professional.
Measuring Your Toilet
Most toilets come in one of four sizes, 14”, 15”, 16” and 17” in height. The height is determined by measuring from the floor to the top of the porcelain bowl (do not include the seat or lid in your measurement). The 9” stool may not slide all the way under a 14” toilet, especially when it is in the forward slant position but will slide far enough to be out of the way. It fits perfectly under all 15” and higher toilets.
The 7” and 9” stools fit under any size toilet.
Advantages of using the Squatty Potty
All these problems, and more, can be helped with the use of the Squatty Potty. The squatty potty provides a stable platform to elevate the feet and legs, allowing greater hip flexion and straightening out the anorectal angle (kink).
Using the Squatty Potty:
- Will unkink your rectum taking you from a continent mode to elimination mode
- Will allow for easier elimination and efficiency to empty the bowel
- Help reduce episodes of constipation and help those who suffer from chronic constipation
- Reduce gas and bloating making you feel lighter & healthier
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The only natural defecation posture for a human being is squatting.
It’s all about proper alignment!
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