Now that you have committed to
live an organic lifestyle by eating organic foods and replacing your toxic
household cleaners with organic products that are a lot safer for your family's
health, it is high time to make the switch full circle by throwing out your
synthetic beddings and replacing them with healthier, organic ones. The thing
you place your head on each night might be forcing you to sleep with all kinds
of harmful substances like formaldehyde, diisocyanate, toluene, and petroleum
derivatives.
There are many different
types of organic pillows, each with its own advantages to those who prefer
them over others. Organic cotton pillows are a great choice for people with
chemical sensitivities as well as those who want a comfortable cushion behind
their head during the night. Cotton has a natural ability to breathe, although
they may slim and tamp down and become firm over time. Natural latex pillows
are a good choice for people who want a firmer piece of cushion under their
head. Natural latex offers good support and it can last for a long time. This
ability to circulate air inhibits mold and mildew growth. Organic wool pillows
offer great sleeping comfort. Wool has a natural ability to wick away moisture,
helping you stay cool while resting and preventing you from having restless
nights. Organic wool pillows are the top choice of a lot of people and for many
good reasons:
- Organic wool pillows prevent restlessness, which allows you to stay in deep REM sleep longer.
- Wool has a natural ability to reduce your pillow's moisture level, thus inhibiting bacterial growth and mold and mildew formation.
- Organic wool is soft, light, and puffy, which makes them a good alternative to down.
- Organic wool comes in many varieties, including sheep's wool and alpaca wool, which is warmer and lighter.
- Organic wool also help provide good neck, shoulder, and head support.
- The wooly bolas pillow can be washed.
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