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Blood in stool is in most cases the result of bleeding from hemorrhoids, while the cause of the hemorrhoids is the toilet bowl, an unnatural device for human beings.
Squatting is the only natural position and prevents several medical problems, including bleeding hemorrhoids and blood in stool.
The explanation is as follows: feces accumulate in the *** before their removal via the *** canal. Between the *** and the *** canal there is an angle of 90 degrees, on average.
This angle is an integral part of human anatomy, and it serves to prevent the involuntary escape of feces during day-to-day activities.
The angle between the *** and the *** canal remains almost unchanged in all body positions except squatting.
When using the toilet bowl, man is forced to use excessive pressure in order to push feces through this angle.
Excessive pressure causes injury to the body tissues, eventually causing hemorrhoids and several other diseases.
Blood in stool is in most cases the result of bleeding from injured hemorrhoids.
The 90-degree angle disappears only in the squatting position, which results in a straight recto-*** outlet.
The pressure needed to push feces through the recto-*** outlet when squatting, is only one third of the pressure required when using a toilet bowl.
Therefore, squatting prevents the formation of hemorrhoids, and thus precludes bleeding hemorrhoids and blood in stool.
Do not try to squat on the walls of the toilet bowl, as they may break. In any event, toilet bowls are narrow and do not permit a natural squatting position.
You can try squatting above any flat container.
Changing to a squatting position immediately stops bleeding from hemorrhoids, and you will not see any more blood in your stool.
However, if after one week you still see blood in your stool, then you must contact your doctor.
This extensive medical research has resulted in the development of a new squatting toilet, which can easily be installed in every house.
For information on buying the squatting toilet, click on the link below.