Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Memory Foam

The Truth Behind Eco-Friendly Memory Foam Mattresses - Lets start off by
saying memory foam is the furthest thing from natural or eco-friendly.
Some pretty toxic stuff is used to create memory foam an d eco-friendly
memory foam is no different. Only 1 company has successfully create a
"natural memory foam" and they're out of Canada.

Developed by Nasa, who never actually used it during a space mission,
memory foam is the best pressure relieving material to date. It's
innexpensive and distributes weight extremely well. All the best
mattresses are topped with memory foam these days.

People are realizing that memory foams may not be the healthiest to
sleep on. Respiratory issues, headaches and nausea are quite common.
Strong chemical odours from new mattresses can last over a month and can
offgass for years.

Sleeping on a mattress with such a chemical odor is beginning to raise
eyebrows.

What is Eco-Friendly Memory Foam?

5-20% natural is what's considered eco-friendly. They replace a portion
of the chemicals with plant based ingredients. It makes them 5-20%
better for your health which doesn't say much when you consider your
face is in it for 2920 hours per year.

Eco-friendly memory foams are growing in popularity as companies promote
the environmentally friendliness of the foam. Often times the consumer
is mislead into believing the memory foam is natural.

Benefits of Eco Memory Foam

5-20% is still a significant improvement with close to 35 million
mattresses are sold annually. It reduces the consumption of
petrochemicals, landfill waste and ground pollution. It's also a step in
the right direction.

Looking for Real Eco-Friendly Mattresses?

Natural, true eco-friendly mattresses usually contain natural latex,
deriving from rubber tree sap, organic cotton, wool or silk. There are
plenty of very good natural mattress companies. Make sure you stay
boutique. Keep away from the big brand name mattress companies as
natural to them does not mean natural to most. Read the fine print and
ask questions.

1 comment:

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