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Indian toilets are globally called as the Squat toilet seats for the user gets to exercise squatting regularly.
They can be found in nations like China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Singapore. Much of the world's rural population uses squat toilets especially in the developing countries.
In Southern and Eastern Europe Indian squat toilets are common, especially in public sectors. America has a mixed culture. While they are generally non-existent in Northern and Western Europe.
This squatting position in Indian toilets increases the blood circulation and adds more of pressure and churning of the food in stomach.
The squatting position completely evacuates the stool from
the colon in our body, so obviously this reduces the risk of constipation,
appendicitis and factors leading to the colon cancer incidences.
The squatting position on the Indian pots resembles the
Malasana pose which causes the stomach muscles to stretch, opens the hips and
relieves the stress from the thigh to the neck region, enhancing the spinal
comfort.
It increases the blood flow in the pelvis region and controls
the urinary incontinence (leakage) process.
The Muladhara chakra is nurtured reducing the anxiety and
dysfunction in autonomous nervous system, moreover, giving a calming feeling to
the practitioners.
It tones the leg
muscles, abdominals, aids in digestion and strengthens the metabolism
It keeps the rectum straight and rectal muscles relaxed.
As compared to the western toilets, Indian toilets impose
minimal pressure on the uterus and prepares the pregnant lady for an easy
delivery.
Indian toilets are safe and beneficial except for the ones
having knee injury, lower back disabilities and pregnancy-related -complications.
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DeleteVery well penned! We don't value our own traditions and blindly follow the western concepts
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