Toilet Step Stool
Product Description
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Model Number | X007 |
Material | PP |
Structure | One Piece |
Installation Type | Floor Mounted |
Product Name | One Piece Toliet Stool |
Color | Customer's Request |
Function | Cooperate With The Toilet |
Keyword | Smart Wc |
Accessories | Removable Legs |
Advantages | Promote Defecation |
Installation | Quick Easy |
MOQ | 200pcs |
Design | Antiskid detachable design |
Style | Modern |
Toilet Stool
-Antiskid design, not easy to slip, you can be assured to use.
Detachable legs,you can choose between two height sizes and different color options,so you can find the perfect fit for your favorite legs.
A very strong product, can withstand 200 kg of gravity without any problem, a very high safety factor, you can be confident that it is safe to use.
-Easy to clean Can be directly hand-heldcleaning,simple and convenient
Instructions for use:
Description
The toilet stool can help relieving constipation by enabling you toreturn to a natural squatting position.Human beings are meant torelieve themselves in a squatted position.Sitting upright mightcontribute to constipation and similar digestive ailments.
ALIGNING THE COLON FOR FASTER,EASIER RELIEF
Sitting upright forces the colon into an unnatural curve which canmake it harder to pass stools.The toilet stool elevates your feet andlets you assume a squatted position which is more natural.Toiletstools are recommended by medical professionals to help relieve:constipation,bladder problems,pelvic floor issues,straining,irritablebowel syndrome(IBS),bloating,haemorrhoids.
The sitting upright posture partially relaxes the tight muscle aroundthe colon,blocking the flow of waste.
Proper squatting toilet posture fully relaxes the muscle,allowing thecolon to empty quickly and completely.
The alignment of the anorectal angle associated with squattingpermits smooth bowel elimination.This prevents excessive strainingwith the potential for resultant damage to the recto-anal region and,possibly,to the colon and other organs.There is no evidence thathabitual bowel elimination at a given time each day contributes tothe final act of rectal emptying
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