On a classic toilet you sit up high with your legs at a 90° angle to have a bowel movement, yet this position is not physiological at all and blocks the faecal matter, by pressing on the rectum, the stool can have difficulty passing. With this stool, you pass at an angle of 35°, which is ideal to facilitate transit and avoid effort.
Natural Position Toilet Stool
Description
On a classic toilet you sit up high with your legs at a 90° angle to have a bowel movement, yet this position is not physiological at all and blocks the faecal matter, by pressing on the rectum, the stool can have difficulty passing. With this stool, you pass at an angle of 35°, which is ideal to facilitate transit and avoid effort.