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Are Organic Cotton Pillows Necessary Or Simply Hype?

Author: Leora Hornick
by Leora Hornick
Posted: May 14, 2015

Replacing pillows on a regular basis should be an established practice within your household, so as to protect each family member's health and overall wellbeing. Not many people think about the condition of their beddings and how they can affect health, but with recent studies showing how beddings and mattresses can have adverse effects on health because of the chemicals present in them, many are beginning to re-think their choices and exploring alternatives to make their homes, especially their bedrooms a healthier place.

Replacing old pillows is only a first step towards creating a healthier sleeping environment for your family. Unexplained allergies, restless nights, and sleeping discomfort can well be caused by your unhealthy beddings. Your pillows are good places to start if you want to determine the culprit for your unexplained sleeping problems.

Pillows that are past their prime and feel heavy are possibly infested by dust and dust mites. While they may appear clean and problem-free outside, they might be filled with all kinds of contaminants and allergens that may not be visible or easily detectable. Finding a replacement should be a priority if you have been using the same pillows for a very long time.

Some pillows made from traditional materials like polyester may claim to be allergy-safe, but you should note that they are commonly made out of materials that are completely unnatural. Polyester, for instance, is a chemical product which can very likely exacerbate chemical sensitivities and allergies. Other man-made materials like synthetic latex, which is often derived from petrochemicals, may also be treated with different types of chemicals that produce the same health risks in the long run, especially when these chemicals begin to off-gas.

Enter organic beddings. Organic beddings—such as pillows made from organic cotton and other completely natural materials—are free from the same toxins that traditional or synthetic beddings have. They are the perfect alternative to toxic pillows and beddings as they are derived from natural organic fabrics like wool, cotton, and natural latex, which promote better health. Not only are organic beddings better for your health, they are also kinder to the environment, as they are produced in the most chemical-free means possible, from the cultivation of their raw materials to final manufacturing and even packaging. Organic products, including organic pillows are the healthier choice because they offer hypoallergenic properties and are free from the chemicals that traditional beddings usually come with.

About the Author:

Dennis and Leora Hornick are the owners of the Organic Mattress Store Inc. They started this business in 2004 and within a few years it became a big brand store in Pennsylvania and the East Coast, all the way to California.

The Organic Mattress Store Inc. is a well-known organic mattress store in Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey. They provide mattresses made up of Dunlop Latex, 100% certified organic cotton and pure wool. They are the market leaders in natural and organic mattress. They have all big brands in their store like Green Sleep, Royal-Pedic, WJ-Southard, Shepherds Dream, Cozy-Pure etc, for you to come in to try out.

About the Author

The Organic Mattress Store Inc. is “The Original” Organic Mattress Showroom in Pennsylvania, Located directly between New York City and Philadelphia which is the most unique in the United States. The store is also provides pillows, sheets, mattress.

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Leora Hornick

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