When I traveled through Europe I got used to the campground toilets
(cement holes in the ground with places for each foot while you squat).
I tried it on my home toilet once, but the seat isn't designed for that
and I was teetering on falling over. Thanks Mr. Crapper! (campaigner
for the modern flush toilet). I believe that someone makes a more
robust seat/top for those who prefer to squat. Here's one:
http://www.toilet-related-ailments.com/order.html
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Marilyn Harris wrote:
> Ahem. :-)
>
> Has anyone thought or even tried this more natural method of
> elimination? Meaning the squat method?
>
> Here is a good explanation:
>
> http://www.naturesplatform.com/health_benefits.html
>
> I have been trying to do this fo a little while now (although my
> problem I think is muscle tension in the bowels) and it seems to give
> a fuller movement. What is interesting is that the so-called sigmoid
> colon (the last bit before the rectum) straightens out somewhat which
> aids in a more complete bowel movement. Or at least that seems to be
> the claim.
>
> I have never heard about all of this until just a few weeks ago
> searching for natural means of eliminating constipation (always a
> concern, unfortunately).
>
> Anyhow, I hope this can help people out here....
>
> Marilyn