Organic Mattresses: Advantages and Disadvantages

Organic mattresses are always a better choice over traditional mattresses because of the polyurethane foam which has been proven to potentially cause allergic reactions in people. We also spend so much time of our lives in bed that it’s a good investment to buy a quality mattress.
They don’t harbor dust, allergens and mites that would normally provoke allergies. The natural materials used in the mattress provide natural insulation and also absorb humidity to create a dry, temperature regulated sleeping habitat.
At the same time, it provides air circulation of using natural materials and helps to regulate the temperature of the mattress. Organic mattresses will help you breathe with ease.
Sleep is a key factor in causing many illnesses that people suffer from. With a lowered immune system from lack of sleep, a person is more susceptible to all kinds of diseases.
Asthma ridden people will be really happy to hear that organic mattresses are made from natural rubber and therefore will not hold allergens or dust mites.
The disadvantages to using organic mattresses are few and far between. The first disadvantage you might have already noticed is its price. The price of an organic mattress is a lot higher compared to traditional mattresses.
Another disadvantage is that some people say the organic mattress has a strange odor that causes headaches. The cotton used in making the organic mattress will being to sag after some time of regular use but this is common with all mattresses.
When you’re shopping for an organic mattress, beware and find out if its truely organic. Just because its made out of organic wool and cotton does not mean its organic if the mattress is treated with different chemicals. This tends to happen for the cheaper organic mattresses by less reputable companies. Remember, you always get what you pay for!
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