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5 Reasons Why Wool Bedding Is
Good For Your Health
By
Guy BodgerStaying healthy is a constant challenge in a world full of pressures and
problems. Most of us are concerned about being fit and enjoying life to the
full. So we need to maximize every area of our life to be healthy and enjoy a
good wellbeing. We can sleep for up to a third of our lives so we should not
ignore the impact of improving the amount of fitful sleep we obtain. When we
select poor quality bedding it can have a dramatic negative affect on our sleep
pattern. It can leave us feeling irritable, weak, and with a reduced ability to
perform tasks. Good quality wool bedding initially appears to be expensive when
compared to synthetic bedding, but as with many things you get what you pay for.
Here are some reasons why wool bedding may be the wiser choice.
Natural wool is a regulator of
temperature. In practice this means that when we
lay on the wool, it breathes, adapting to our body temperature
either to keep us warm or cool us down. It will adapt to suit us personally in
all seasons, promoting a better, deeper sleep all year round.
Natural wool is allergy-resistant. Dust mites often
inhabit our bedding, but with a wool duvet this is far less often the case, as
wool will not support the fertile living and breeding conditions the mites need
to stay alive. So long as you keep the duvet clean, you should be safe from
catching allergies that dust mites can transfer to humans. Natural
wool is supportive.
Wool pillows, for example, will support your head as you sleep, as they are
light and soft, but do not flatten excessively, in fact they will retain their
shape even after many hours under your weight. So you will no longer need to
plump up your pillows during the night. Natural wool is
an absorber. When you sweat, you release
moisture, but wool can absorb up to a third of its own weight without feeling
wet to the touch. Wool allows water molecules to move freely and so perspiration
is not such a problem, you thereby should have less chance of waking up feeling
hot and sticky. Natural wool is animal and eco-friendly.
Being 100% sustainable and renewable, wool is in harmony with the
environment. Its production does not involve any unnecessary cruelty to animals,
which is always a comfort to animal lovers. Sleeping under a wool duvet, on a
wool pillow, and on a wool under-blanket you will appreciate why wool is being
used more and more in modern times. Sleeping with wool may enhance your ability
to sleep fitfully to the extent that you may gain up to 800 extra hours of rest
each year! You can look forward to feeling revitalized and refreshed each
morning and you will notice the difference wool can make to your life.
Guy Bodger is a Director of White Cloud Trading Co Ltd based in
Gloucestershire, UK. He is passionate about the natural qualities of wool and
concentrates much of his efforts on 'sharing the light' about the benefits of
wool products.
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