Friday, January 11, 2019

WHAT IS BIDET?


WHAT IS BIDET?

The Bidet / Bidet is an accessory installed in the bathroom for the hygiene of the intimate parts using a jet of water which is healthier and cleaner than just using toilet paper

The Bidet / Bidet was created in France in the mid-18th century, in a period in which body cleansing was carried out once a week, it was invented for intimate hygiene with water between regularly scheduled baths and for contraceptive purposes.




SINYO Portable Bidet, Travel Bag, Bidet On-the-Go, Handheld Bidet, Personal Hygiene Cleaning and Washing, Angled Nozzle Spray, 15.2oz (450ml) Capacity (1)
SINYO Portable Bidet, Travel Bag, Bidet On-the-Go, Handheld Bidet, Personal Hygiene Cleaning and Washing, Angled Nozzle Spray, 15.2oz (450ml) Capacity (1)






The usefulness of the Bidet / Bidet is understood and considered as important in the bathroom as the toilet and the tub - there is no well-equipped home without one.- For decades the Bidet / Bidet has had a great reception in the bathrooms of European and Asian culture.

The history of the Bidet / Bidet is retaken at the time of the Crusades. It is presumed that it was invented by the Crusader knights when they returned from Jerusalem. Apparently it was designed to wash the genital organs before and after having sex, as a contraceptive method. Later during the French Revolution the bidet was a sign of refinement.

Napoleon was one of his admirers and when he died he left his red bidet to the King of Rome, that is his son. Immediately having a bidet became the latest fad of fashion among the nobility. It soon caught on among the bourgeoisie, and thanks to a public health campaign, by the end of the Second World War almost every French household had one in its bathroom.

By then the Parisians mocked the English tourists who saw a bidet for the first time and used the bidet to pee, clean their feet or wash their socks. But according to Roger-Henri Guerrand, a historian specialized in the "Intimate" side of the French very few French people really bothered to use the bidet, because of the influence of Catholicism. Apparently many followed the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi, who advised Christians to remain unclean for an idea of ​​the smell of hell.

Only in the eighties, when the influence of religion faded, did the French begin to bathe, but by then the bidet was already an obsolete object. According to the surveys, today less than half of the French have this device.

Who uses them and why?

The Bidet / Bidet is used by men, women and children of all ages, it offers the user greater cleanliness of their intimate areas that only use toilet paper, not to mention the irritation that is caused by carving the skin with paper.

The Bidet / Bidet can prevent common infections such as:

    Urinary infections caused by the bacterium Escherichia Coli, which is found in feces and causes almost 80% of urinary tract infections. Hence the importance of having a complete intimate hygiene with water.
  •     Cystitis
  •     Vulvovaginitis
  •     Candidiasis

Also the Bidet / Bidet is auxiliary for people:

  •     With hemorrhoids
  •     During menstruation or pregnancy

The Bidet / Bidet is an invaluable aid in personal hygiene, is gaining popularity among the elderly, women - mainly of childbearing age - disabled and those with some motor disability or incontinence.

The Bidet / Bidet is also used in patients is used in patients who have had surgery in the area of ​​the rectum for the treatment of hemorrhoids, relieves pain of uterine cramps, infection of the prostate, painful ovaries and / or testicles . It is also used to relieve the discomfort of the bladder, prostate or vagina.

How is it used?

The conventional bidet / bidet is designed to sit on it with the legs straddling, facing the tap. While sitting, you can open the key and regulate the water pressure to direct the flow to those points where cleaning is needed.

Modern models such as VIDABIDET are designed to be placed on your toilet or to replace the toilet seat. The controls for these models are usually found on the right side of the unit, the user sitting on his toilet, simply lowers his right hand and activates the option he wants for his personal hygiene with water.

There is no doubt that the path to longevity of ancestral Asian cultures has been based on three basic needs of the human being:

  •     An adequate rest
  •     Healthy diet
  •     Regular habits of intimate hygiene and bowel and bladder evacuation

This last point is striking because it has been found in modern society that more and more diseases in adults are related to gastrointestinal and genitourinary functions.

As the Japanese doctor Morita Genzo comments "Many of the diseases and infections could be avoided by acquiring the habit of hygiene with water in the genito-anal area"

Popularity of Bidet / Bidet

In Europe and in countries such as Japan, the use of the Bidet / Bidet is considered as important as the toilet or tub- There is no well-equipped home without one of those.

Recently the use of the Bidet / Bidet in Mexico had been limited to a small group of people, mainly because the Bidet / Bidet ceramic required the installation of another module in the bathroom, which basically was the requirement of space, plumbing works and above all, high costs.

In view of the current concern of the Mexican population for health and wellbeing, VIDABIDET is an extraordinary option, since it is easily installed in your current WC, they are small, light and generally do not require a plumber.

There are VIDABIDET products:

In Europe and in countries such as Japan, the use of the Bidet / Bidet is considered as important as the toilet or tub- There is no well-equipped home without one of those.

Recently the use of the Bidet / Bidet in Mexico had been limited to a small group of people, mainly because the Bidet / Bidet ceramic required the installation of another module in the bathroom, which basically was the requirement of space, plumbing works and above all, high costs.

In view of the current concern of the Mexican population for health and wellbeing, VIDABIDET is an extraordinary option, since it is easily installed in your current WC, they are small, light and generally do not require a plumber.

  •     Mechanics that do not use batteries or electric power, some others
  •     Laptops for water hygiene away from home and others
  •     Electronic with remote control or keypads

They are very comfortable, resistant and useful, they take care of the environment with the saving of the paper of the bath and above all they promote the hygiene and health of the whole family.