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which makes it a significant source of indoor pollution, sleep disorders and health-related problems. With the increased focus being placed on going “green,” many consumers are interested in ways to go about decreasing indoor pollution in the home and finding out ways to improve the environment. Many manufacturers are hearing the consumer cry for more environmentally-friendly products and organic bedding products are easier to find and more affordable, than in times past.
As adults, we spend a third of our lives in bed, and this is mores so true with infants and children. When we lay down to sleep at night, most of us assume our blankets, sheets and bedding are safe and clean. However, what most people do not realize is that during our sleep time, toxic chemicals, fumes and vapors, are absorbed into our body through the skin and lungs when we breathe. Our bedrooms can be one of the most toxic rooms in the home, which is why people need to check into the advantages of organic bedding.
such as polyurethane foam which has been saturated in antimicrobial solution, chemical dyes, stabilizers, fire retardants and surfactants. These chemicals release gases from the mattress into the air and when inhaled and absorbed can cause such health problems as cancer, nausea and vomiting, allergies, chronic bronchitis, impaired lung functions and headaches. By removing any external toxins from your bedroom, you are doing your part to be healthier and also supporting the market for organic products as well.
One way to “green” up your bedroom is to purchase an organic mattress, which is made from all natural cotton and free from synthetic materials and petrochemicals. Organic mattresses breathe better, which means a more comfortable night’s sleep and a stable body temperature. An organic mattress offers more pressure relief than memory foam, which means better spinal alignment and comfort. Natural organic bedding contains naturally antibacterial properties, is resistant to mold and mildew and is resistant to dust mites, which are known to be a trigger for asthmatics.
and are a good value, not only for your health and comfort, but also because of durability. Many organic mattresses will last for up to 30 years, while a conventional mattress will generally last for a maximum of 10 years and will break down. People that have switched from using a traditional mattress to an organic one are impressed with the quality and agree it was well worth the bit of extra money spent.
which is both better for your home and the environment. An organic mattress is a natural alternative to petrochemical based mattresses and will cause less of a chance of an allergic reaction in those with a sensitive respiratory system. When looking for a healthier, more comfortable night’s sleep, checking into the benefits of an organic mattress might be just what you need.
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