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FAINTING OR SLUMPING IN THE BATHROOM

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Stan
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What is the cause?

We always hear of people who have stroke after a fall in the bath.
Why have we not heard of falling elsewhere?

When I took part in a healthy lifestyle course, a National Sports Council Professor, who also participated in the course, advised that:

👉 the head should not be washed first in the process of taking a bath (even washing of the hair).

👉 other parts of the body should be cleaned first.
This is because when the head is wet & cold, blood will flow to the head to warm it up.

👉 If the blood vessels have narrowed, it is likely to cause the blood vessels to rupture.

Since it usually happens in the bathroom, be sure to raise the awareness to avoid this happening again.

*CORRECT PROCESS OF BATH TAKING:*
👉 Start the wetness from the sole of the foot.
👉 Progress to the Small legs, the thigh, abdomen & then shoulder.
At this point, pause for 5-10 seconds.

👉 A feeling like steam/wind overflowing from the body may be observed; & then take a shower as usual.

*✅ WISDOM:*
When a glass is filled with hot water & then suddenly emptied & filled with cold water; what happens?
👉 The glass will burst💥!!

Then, with regards to the human body, what happens?
Naturally, the body temperature is very hot, whereas the water is very cold,
👉 a cold shower on the body or the head directly would suddenly trap the wind, or deaden it, because the blood vessels got broken.

This is why people often suddenly fall over in the bathroom; due to wrong bathing method. And that often causes a stroke or causes a migraine.

*ADVICE:*
🚿This bathing method is suitable for all ages, especially those with Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Cholesterol & Migraine/Headache
Please, don't only just get enlightened by this; kindly share with your families & friends as well.

 
Posted : 16/05/2023 8:42 am

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