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What Makes The ErgoCleanse So Different ...
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... is not only the simplicity, safety, convenience and portability of this ground-breaking new device — but the comfort and effectiveness of cleansing in a natural ergonomic position. Why didn't anyone come up with something like this before?
Isn't it just obvious now that you think about it?
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What was the natural position of elimination before there were toilets. Sitting upright? Lying down flat? No... Squatting!
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Why then do professional colon hydrotherapists have their clients lie down for colonics?
Why then do all of the home colon cleansing systems that have been available up until now place their users in a lying down position?
How is it we started sitting upright to eliminate instead of continuing to squat in the first place?
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Then Along Came the Enema Board
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| The Colema Board |
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Doing an enema using a bag and a tube requires you to lie flat on the bathroom floor and hope that you will be able to get up and make it to the toilet in time in response to the urgent urge to release. This is difficult and often messy for most people.
The invention of the enema board, which is most commonly referred to as a colenema board or colema board, solved this problem by allowing the user to lie on a board with an opening over the toilet, eliminating the need to leap up from a prone position on the floor in time. This was a great improvement.
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The reason for the one main difference:
There is one flaw inherent in the colema board solution. When you are in the woods camping where there are no toilets, do you lie down to have a bowel movement? No. The position you will find yourself in to eliminate is squatting.
Squatting is the natural position of elimination. We as a culture are constipated (and need to cleanse our colons) not only because our diet is poor and low in fiber, but because we force ourselves to move our bowels in a position that is unnatural and restricting to elimination.
When sitting on a toilet, our lower bowel, which forms a looped elbow shape, gets pinched into an acute angle and restricts the flow of the movement much the same way folding a garden hose stops the flow of water.
The natural position of elimination opens the lower bowel angle to allow the waste to eliminate quickly and effortlessly as it meant to. The squatting position requires we hold the weight of our upper body over our knees to balance ourselves from falling backward. So it follows that to sit up with our torso close to our knees is the most effective position in which to eliminate waste.
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The ErgoCleanse places the user in the natural position of elimination: squatting, therefore it is "ergonomically" supportive of the maximum and most comfortable flow of elimination.
Because of the upright position, the ErgoCleanse takes up much less space than a colenema board, therefore the ErgoCleanse is possible to use in the smallest of bathrooms. Also unlike a colenema board and other systems presently on the market, the ErgoCleanse takes only a minute to assemble, it's simple to use, easy to clean up,
and takes only a minute to put away — making it more user-friendly than
anything else available.
The ErgoCleanse is an all inclusive
system that filters the water, and reduces the flow to a very safe
maximum of 1 quart per minute. With the on-off valve, you can control
the flow at all times.
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| Clean-up is fast and easy with the attached
hand bidet sprayer. Then take it apart, and pack it in its own rolling hard-sided
carrying case to be put away, or to be checked as luggage on your next
trip. The ErgoCleanse perfect for travel anywhere.
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