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Bidet
( bee-dáy) is a personal cleansing method utilizing a stream of water,
which is more hygienic and beneficial to the use of toilet paper.
The word bidet was first used in the 15th century to refer to the
pet ponies kept by the French royalty. During the 19th century
the Europeans developed a porcelain cleaning device for contraceptive
and purgative (cathartic) uses, which was called a bidet for its shape
resembled those ponies. Over time, its use has evolved more into a
personal cleansing method, paralleling the improved sanitation and
the heightened sense of personal hygiene in the modern world.
For several decades now, bidet has been a welcome addition to the
bathroom culture of Europeans and Asians.
Throughout
history of ancient Asia, a way to healthful longevity was through
addressing the three basic most physiologic needs of humans:
adequate sleep, healthy diet and healthy, regular bowel/bladder habits.
Though they are all essential, the last criterion is especially notable
for us in the modern society because more and more of major illnesses
in adults are being recognized as gastrointestinal and genito-urinary
related. Hemorrhoids, constipation, gastrointestinal cancers,
prostatitis, urinary tract infections, and gynecologic problems are
all too commonly seen. As a medical doctor in Japan who specializes
in healthy living and longevity, Dr. Morita Genzo believes that lot
of the illnesses and infections may simply be prevented by the habit
of cleansing the ano-gential (genito-anal) area with warm water after
having bowel movements. It also aids in blood circulation and
physiologic rhythm, contributing further to a healthier life-style.
Its
use had initially been limited to a small faction of people mainly
because it involved installing another toilet-resembling unit in the
bathroom, which basically meant that space, plumbing, and most of
all, the cost became the limiting factors in widespread use.
The practice of using a bidet however, is now very much ubiquitous
in Europe and Asia, which can partly be attributed to new product
developments that eliminated such limiting factors. In the U.S., bidet
is not yet common, and it has been receiving slow but warm reception.
One may recall a humorous scene in the Hollywood movie "Dumb
and Dumber" where a bidet was mistaken for a toilet by one of
the not-so-bright main characters. But bathroom humor aside,
bidet has long been implemented in many luxury hotels and many of
the clients go on to installing them at home as well.
Our
products are designed to be installed onto the existing toilet using
a few tools. When the user is ready to finish up in the bathroom,
a simple turn of the knob will initiate a stream of water. The stream
can be controlled, and is aimed to cleanse the genito-anal region
of the user while still remaining seated on the toilet. This
is far thorough cleaning, making it more hygienic. It is also
far superior over the conventional bidets because it does not require
the additional space to install, but best of all, it allows the user
to remain seated instead of having to move over to sit on the bidet
after finishing on the toilet.It is intuitive that because of the
anatomy of the area, using a dry toilet paper to clean is inevitably
going to leave residues, leaving the area prone for bacterial growth
and infections. As a testament of one of the benefits of water over
the paper use, in cultures where water cleansing is traditionally
the preferred practice, such as in Indonesia, Middle Eastern or South-West
Asian countries, hemorrhoids are occur with much less frequency than
others.
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