Toddlers Instinctively Know To Squat

By on January 9, 2013

Think you’re not constipated? Think again. The average person carries at least 10 pounds of old waste – and a good 90% of the population are constipated. Bad breath, bloating, and flatulence/gas are just three (of many) tell-tale signs that you’ve got some old fermenting waste going on inside. Most people find this hard to believe, but consider this…

One reason the Katrina Disaster posed such a threat was because of the standing water. It was subject to carrying many harmful “ingredients.” Imagine the fermenting that can (and does) go on inside of us with a body temperature of 98.6? Still not convinced? John Wayne and Elvis Presley both had pounds of old waste in them at the time of their autopsy. It is no longer a secret that Elvis had chronic constipation. His doctor wrote a book about it. One clue that you may be constipated is… if the number of bowel movements don’t about match the number of meals you eat, consider yourself backed up! Like a baby eats and poops… we should too.  And when it’s time for toddlers to poop, they squat.

Squatting puts our body in better alignment to release more waste, faster and easier. Here in our often times TOO civilized world; the thought of squatting seems unheard of. And, our commodes aren’t exactly ergonomically, bowel releasing friendly. But, lucky for us, we can squat without squatting.

Proper alignment can do wonders on freeing up kinked, and often times infected areas of the colon. Has your diet hit a plateau? This may be one reason. A dirty bowel equals a dirty liver. And a dirty liver causes the body to store fat instead of burn fat. From headaches to hemorrhoids (and much in between) – the squatty potty does wonders for our overall health and waistline!

The Squatty Potty realigns the associated internal organs slightly, creating an adventitious angle for both elimination of urine and fecal matter.  ~Dr. R. Olsen, M.D.~

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