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Bidet Judge
Bidet Facts and Statistics You Should Know in 2021 In an article published by Theatlantic.com, Maria Teresa Hart says, “Invented centuries ago in France, the bidet has never taken off in the States. That might be changing.” We agree because we have also noticed that the bidet is becoming a trend in the US. To determine whether our view that the bidet is becoming a trend in the US is accurate, we took some time to look at the facts and statistics. After all, they say that numbers don’t lie. In this article, we present some bidet statistics you may want to know in 2021. A bidet (pronounced biːdeɪ/) is a receptacle or bowl you use to clean your anus, genitalia, or inner buttocks, usually after using the toilet. Even though they are becoming common in the US, bidets have been a common feature in many bathrooms globally, especially in Asia, Europe, and South America.
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Body Cleansing
Colon Cleansing, Colon Cleanse Through Colon Irrigation, Colon Cleansing Herbs, Triphala Herb for Colon Cleansing, Liver Cleansing and more...
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Colon Health Net
A large site with information on Colonic Hydrotherapy. It includes a list of practitioners and a large page of interesting and diverse links on all subjects.
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Colon Health Society
Varied general information on colonic health.
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Dr Reddy's Pediatric Office on The Web
Useful information about constipation in children. Sections on constipation in infants and in older children.
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medicalprices.co.uk
A Complete Guide To IBS & How To Ease It What Is IBS? Well, frankly, it’s tricky, that’s what it is. The “S” of course stands for Syndrome, and while there are medical definitions of what a Syndrome is, the short version is that it’s a collection of symptoms for which the cause is hidden, invisible, complex, or just possibly holistic (a combination of several things acting together). What we know about IBS is that its symptoms are centered in the bowel and gastrointestinal tract, and usually include abdominal pain, alongside either diarrhea, constipation, or – for those really special sufferers, alternating episodes of both. Some people have mild IBS, some people have IBS like a bull in the belly. Some people reliably report other or additional symptoms, other people don’t. Some people have symptoms more or less constantly, others have crippling bouts and then seem to be fine for long periods. So, abdominal pain, constipation, and diarrhea are all key symptoms of IBS – but they’re not individually diagnostic of IBS, meaning you can have diarrhea… which is just diarrhea. Constipation that’s just constipation. Abdominal pain or cramping that’s just a bad egg salad.
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The Candida Diet
17 Antifungal Foods To Fight Your Candida plus a great deal more on Candida, in fact, everything you need to know abot candida.
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The Complete Guide To Gut Health
There are a surprising number of ways that gut health can impact somebody’s health in general. This includes their mental wellbeing, quality of life, the strength of their immune system, and likelihood of developing gastrointestinal diseases. Because of the huge role that the gut can play in someone’s life, it is critical that you are taking care of your gut as much as possible. Consider being more mindful about what you eat on a regular basis, and how your current sleeping habits are impacting the body’s natural functions.