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The Water Method
mantram magazine introduced FreshWash® in its shopping column:
"Pushing buttons to set water pressure, temperature and nozzle positions while in a semi-conscious state first thing in the morning may seem like a daunting task. Especially when that jet of water and stream of air could leave a lasting impression on your person if misdirected."
" While FreshWash is aimed at converting mainstream consumers, Comfort in Style[1] is staking out Indian American gatherings to reach an audience that needs no convincing on the virtues of water over paper, but feels hamstrung by the lack of provision to use water in toilets in this country.
FreshWash is no ordinary bidet. The top end models are electronic, with one-touch buttons controlling features and functions such as male and female nozzle options, massage, warm air drying, warm seat and power saving. The brochure also claims the product has therapeutic value, offering relief from hemorrhoids, constipation, and postpartum pain among other benefits.
The attachment can be installed on a new or existing toilet and requires minimal or no plumbing work."
[1] Comfort in Style has merged with Healthy Life Corporation, Lexington MA.
- Indira Kannan, mantram, August, 2004, vol 4 lssue 08, page 40
   
Doctor's reference
"I am an infectious disease physician, who recently had the chance to experience this novel, practicable, stylish, sophisticated and affordable solution for better personal hygiene. Being a physician I would recommend anyone to have at least one of this products installed in your bathroom.
FreshWash is a soothing alternative to toilet paper for feminine and masculine hygiene while it is very helpful for people suffering from physical disabilities, arthritis and various neurological disorders including dementia such as Alzheimer's
- Dr. Omprakash Pillai, University of Connecticut/ State of Connecticut
   
From the Wall Street Journal 
"Toilet technology is marching ever forward...
What I found out was that...the value of a lot of the features [like an adjustable wand, water temperature, pressure massaging, dryer, and deodorizer] was entirely a matter of personal preference. Opinions ranged from thrilled ecstasy to abject terror. But there was one thing everyone agreed: Happiness is indeed a heated seat."
- Kara Swisher, HOME ECONOMICS column, Jan. 22, 2004
   
 

 

 

 

 

 

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