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If you and your spouse have different preferences when it comes to mattresses, some companies now design mattresses that accommodate two different bodies with different definitions of “comfortable.”
Did you know that the materials that make up organic mattresses can actually be much more comfortable to sleep on? This is because the organic materials absorb moisture from the body in a much more efficient way than polyester products do.
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The tag on your mattress should not be removed, because it has valuable information. The Better Sleep Council suggests leaving the tag as a means to identify the mattress for a warranty claim or to obtain the age of the mattress.
Because not all cotton is organic, a conventional mattress is most likely made with cotton that has been treated with pesticides and chemicals, all of which are dangerous to human and animal health. Organic mattresses are constructed with organic cotton and are pesticide-free.
Did you know that some conventional mattresses are made with known carcinogenic chemicals that can leak into the air for months after purchase? When you want to ensure you’re doing everything to protect your health, you may want to consider an organic mattress.
Did you know that your mattress is literally the foundation of a good night’s sleep? If you’ve had your mattress for more than the standard lifespan of seven to 10 years, then it’s probably time to invest in a new one.
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Are you allergic to wool? Don’t worry. No skin contact takes place with the wool used in organic mattresses—experts agree it is the sensitivity to the feel of the wool fibers on the skin that creates a reaction—so the issue surrounding skin sensitivity should not be of no concern.
Did you realize the average mattress has a useful life of around a decade? After that, it offers less support and comfort. If your mattress is old enough to warrant a retirement party, consider this: A new mattress can give you as much as an extra hour of comfortable sleep every night.
In the testing of upholstery fabric, a machine is used to rub a sample of fabric back and forth (called a double rub) to see how long before it tears. Heavy duty fabrics that are considered suitable for commercial use will rate at 30,000 double rubs or more.
Organic mattresses must be certified, for instance under the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) or the Global Organic Latex Standard (GOLS). Certification depends on if the mattress is made with a primarily coil-based or latex-based design. If latex, the latex is a natural product and is not the chemical-based, so-called “latex” we are all familiar with.
If you suffer from back pain, a medium-firm mattress is probably best. According to one research study, people with long-term back pain who slept on a 5.6 rated mattresses (on a ten point hard to soft scale) had less back pain then those who slept on a softer mattress.
All of the hours we spend sleeping can really add up! The average person sleeps about 220,000 hours in his or her lifetime.
The CDC published an article in 2015 about the public health problem of insufficient sleep. The article stated that about 50 to 70 million adults in the US have some sort of sleep disorder.
Did your parents ever tell you to sleep more so you’d grow taller? They were right! A growth hormone is secreted during sleep.
As you grow as a person, so do your mattress needs. Some nights you want the support of a firm mattress while others you want to sink into a soft bed. This kind of customization for your sleep is possible thanks to air-filled mattresses with adjustable settings.
So what exactly is organic cotton? These plants are grown using methods and materials that have a low impact on the environment and do not involve the use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers.