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Jun 13, 2019
Toilet bidet is called a great invention, which solves some problems of people. Later, it gradually evolved into the types of siphon, spiral siphon, and now the new jet siphon and super-spin siphon and so on. Others believe that pumping bidet is the root of all evil because it consumes a lot of domestic water. Toilet Bidet has many classifications, which are separate and conjoined. With the development of technology, it owns many novel varieties. According to the matching method of...
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Jun 12, 2019
First, the vortex siphon is based on the vortex or action of the diagonal edge outlet, and the flushing of the synthetic water triggers the siphon phenomenon in the toilet bidet. The vortex siphon is known for its large water seal surface and quiet operation. Water, by the diagonal border around the outer edge of the press, forms a central role in the toilet bidet, with contents being drawn into the outfall to clean the toilet bidet effectively. Since water is...
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Jul 02, 2022
Still bothered by the pain of hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids, a common perianal disease, are caused by varicose veins in the mucous membrane around the lower rectum or anal canal. Generally speaking, early hemorrhoids only appear blood in the poop, and small hemorrhoids prolapse, through diet control, keep poop smooth, and the appropriate application of relevant drugs, most of the related symptoms of hemorrhoids can be controlled. Of course, in the treatment of hemorrhoids, it is not enough to only rely...
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Aug 17, 2022
Germany could face shortages of commodities such as toilet paper and cardboard if Russian natural gas supplies decrease in the coming months, the "Russia Today" television station (RT) said on July 27 local time, citing German media. Jürgen Schaller, chairman of the German Bavarian Paper Association, reportedly warned that operating paper mills could become unprofitable if forced to reduce production capacity due to gas shortages. "If we can only produce 50 or 60 percent, then...
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Sep 19, 2022
If you were walking barefoot in a park or yard and stepped in dog poop, would you only use a couple of napkins to wipe it off? No. You'd probably wash it off with water. And it's for similar reasons that people worldwide use bidets to clean themselves after using the bathroom. In western Europe, South America, the Middle East, and Asia. They're cleaner and more environmentally friendly than just plain old toilet paper. But there's one place where bidets are not so welcome, which...