|
SQUAT - DON'T SIT!!! Change your
toilet seat so you can heal constipation (and many other
problems 'down there')
by Stephanie Relfe B.Sc.
|
|
Believe it or not,
the current toilet seat is a comparatively new invention.
It was developed in the Industrial revolution by people
who thought it was more 'dignified' to sit on a 'throne'
than the way the natives did. However, many doctors
at the time were worried about this causing health problems
because it went against nature. But in Victorian England
where even table legs were covered with long table-cloths
because they suggested legs (which were called only
"limbs") it was considered very improper to discuss
such things.
If you have ever felt, as many, many people do, that
after you have evacuated, there is still something left,
here is the reason:
The anal canal is UNSTRAIGHTENED when seated. Bowel
evacuation when seated results frequently in OBSTRUCTIVE
CONSTIPATION.
Adopt a relaxed, FULL SQUAT POSTURE and the anal canal
STRAIGHTENS.
This obviously can help constipation. Months later other
health improvements can happen, due to your body being
free of extra toxins. Also, bladder function may improve
after several months because of an improved pelvic floor
nerve supply.
Oncologists have observed that 80% of colon cancers
occur in the caecum and the sigmoid colon, the two areas
that are not fully evacuated in the sitting posture.
This causes fecal stagnation and probably explains why
colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths
in the United States. In traditional Asian and African
cultures where squatting is the norm, colon cancer is
virtually unknown!
Most hemorrhoids will heal without relapse when, upon
urge, the squat posture is adopted for bowel movements.2
Another serious condition caused by sitting to evacuate
instead of squatting is the leakage of wastes into the
small intestine. This affects the ileo-caecal valve,
which is considered by modern medicine to be inherently
flawed because it is so often leaking. Ask a kinesiologist
and they will most likely tell you that the ileo-caecal
correction is one of the most common corrections that
needs to be done. Also, the toxins get into the bloodstream
and hence put more pressure on the liver which has to
detox them.
Most sufferers usually notice significant comfort improvement
within seven days of making this simple change of habit
to the squat posture because body wastes pass through
the straightened anal canal.
I began to learn all this when I visited India, where
I learned to use an Asian toilet ("Eastern toilet").
The first one I saw was in an airport. I went into the
cubicle. It was very clean and there was no smell. It
all seemed quite strange, but I had been warned. The
cubicle was fully lined with tiles. In the middle is
a gutter. You squat either side of the gutter and do
your stuff. On the side there is a tap and a bucket
(no toilet paper). You fill the bucket with water and
pour it on yourself to wash you clean. Then, if still
needed, you pour more water in to wash the waste away,
down a hole at the end of the gutter.
There are several ways you can manage to turn your present
toilet into one where you can squat:
1. In USA, purchase a platform from http://www.naturesplatform.com/.
It is VERY sturdy and can be easily folded and put to
one side.
2. Pile up bricks around your toilet (make sure they
are safe and sturdy)
I have a suspicion that if someone was to do some research,
they would find that there is a correlation between
height and incidence of bowel cancer. I believe the
shorter a person is, the more likely it is that they
will have bowel problems, because when they site their
bowel is even more bent than it is for taller people
who can manage to lift their legs up a bit.

|