Why the World Uses Bidets… But Americans Don’t

In this episode of the Chasing Eden Podcast, Caroline Thompson explores a topic that many Americans rarely talk about but billions of people around the world consider completely normal — the use of bidets. Where did the bidet originate? Why do so many cultures rely on water instead of toilet paper for hygiene? And why has American culture historically resisted something that much of the world sees as common sense? This episode takes a fascinating journey through the history of bidets, from 18th-century Europe to the advanced hygiene technology used in modern Japan.

Along the way, Caroline explores the health, comfort, and environmental benefits that have caused bidets to surge in popularity in recent years. Many wellness voices and natural health advocates emphasize that small daily habits can significantly affect our overall health and inflammation levels. Using water instead of friction-based cleaning can be gentler on the body, improve hygiene, and reduce irritation for many people. As more Americans begin questioning long-standing habits, many are rediscovering a simple practice that aligns with how the body was designed to function.

This episode also looks at the cultural taboos and embarrassment surrounding bathroom hygiene in American society, and why such conversations are often avoided even when they could improve health and comfort. By examining global traditions and modern wellness insights, this conversation invites listeners to rethink everyday habits and rediscover practical wisdom that has existed for centuries. Sometimes the path to better health isn’t complicated — it’s simply remembering what works.

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