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Natural Life Energy LLC agrees the use of a squatty stool is a move in the right direction to reduce the risk of diverticulosis, diverticulitis, and hernias, because it addresses changing the angle poop is excreted. Supplying a straight path for stool to exit the body reduces the straining needed to pass stool, and eliminates the excessive pressure that would build in the intestines and lead to the development of these diseases. Scientific studies support that just sitting in the right position without using a squatty potty can be the most effective way to poop, and best of all its free!
Also, a lack of fiber contributes to the formation of small and hardened stool, which causes the intestines to section off to move waste through it. This also causes excessive pressure to build in the sections of the intestine and can lead to the rupturing of the walls and the development of pouches called diverticula. The pouches collect waste and can lead to serious illness. Don’t worry; there is also a relatively inexpensive way to address this problem. A whole food plant-based diet, or a diet high in fruits and vegetables, aids in the formation of long, soft, and easily passable stool.
To learn more about a whole food plant-based diet and pooping correctly, please visit https://www.naturallifeenergy.com.
About Natural Life Energy LLC
Natural Life Energy LLC provides scientifically supported articles on the benefits of a whole food plant based diet, and the better alkaline vegan foods found on the Dr. Sebi nutritional guide and alkaline herbs used in the African Bio Mineral Balance. Natural alkaline plant food and alkaline herbal medicine naturally strengthen the immune system, reverse chronic disease, and support weight loss.