This ancient practice focuses on posture, gentle pressure, and hydration to encourage natural bowel movement. Hereâs how it works:
1. Use the âSquat Positionâ (Posture) đ§ââď¸
- Why it Works:Â The squatting position straightens the colon and aligns it for smoother elimination.
- How to Do It:
- Place a small footstool (like a squatty potty) under your feet while sitting on the toilet.
- Elevate your knees above hip level.
- Lean slightly forward, rest your elbows on your knees, and relax your belly muscles.
- This posture mimics a natural squatting position and allows gravity to do the work.
2. Abdominal Massage đ¤˛
- Why it Works:Â Gentle clockwise abdominal massage helps stimulate the intestines.
- How to Do It:
- Place your hands on your lower abdomen.
- Use light, circular motions, moving clockwise around your belly for 2â3 minutes.
- Breathe deeply as you massage to relax your abdominal muscles and aid movement.
3. Drink Warm Water đ§
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