Not that I know of. Constipation typically occurs due to an inadequate diet and a sedentary lifestyle. (unless you are pain medication).
Try getting a serving of fiber at least once a day, and drink at least a litre of water and juices every day. Staying active helps the digestion too; so take up jogging.
Good luck with that.
possibly not
to use less water when flushing
No less then 3" unless your using a sewerage ejector
A high-pressure toilet has a stronger flush, which can help prevent clogs and keep the toilet cleaner. It also uses less water per flush, saving water and potentially reducing water bills.
Don't you think you should at least say if the toilet is 3.5 GPF or 1.6 GPF=Figure no less then 2,100 gallons=Don't you think you should at least say if the toilet is 3.5 GPF or 1.6 GPF=Figure no less then 2,100 gallons=
cottonelle!...it's thicker so you use less...less is more! your face no bounty jka hero
Using a squat toilet can have benefits such as improved posture, better bowel movements, and reduced risk of certain health issues like constipation. It can also be more hygienic as there is less direct contact with the toilet seat.
An old style (pre 1990) toilet uses 13.5 litres. The newer 'low flush' toilets use 6 litres or less.
It is not - I just checked and is is nearly 80% full.
Yes if the vent pipe is 4" and vertical by code and there is nothing connected between your toilet tee and where you would connect your new toilet tee. If not worried about codes then yes you can connect to a 3" vent line if no other vent lines are connected down stream. If you have a vent pipe that is less then 3" and or you have other vents connected between your old toilet tee and your new toilet tee then NO you can not connect a new tee for your toilet.
allows for less water to be used for urine and more warter for fecal matter
no less then 40,000 gallons per year