Sunday, November 27, 2011

When Dust Mites Attack

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Allergy sufferers have a hard row to how. They can even be bombarded in their sleep. Dust mites and other allergens love to hide in the soft, padded mattresses on traditional beds, giving allergy patients fits when they should be peacefully slumbering. About the only thing you can do to help is to put plastic coverings over your pillows and mattress. These create their own sleep problems, however, as they crack and crinkle with every move you make. Today, most people are familiar with the tempurpedic bed and the relief they give to people with bad backs and stiff joints, but did you know that a tempurpedic bed can give relief to allergy sufferers? A tempurpedic bed is a great way to achieve sneeze-free slumber!

The way a tempurpedic bed help allergy sufferers is that it has no thick padding to harbor dust mites and other allergens. In addition, tempurpedic mattresses are also treated so that they are resistant to allergens. Imagine-a hypoallergenic mattress! No more sneezing, sniffling, or water eyes.

Besides being hypoallergenic, the tempurpedic bed is famous for giving you the best night's sleep you can get. The technology behind a tempurpedic bed was first designed by NASA, after all! The original material was meant to relieve pressure on astronauts, now it relieves pressure on your spine, joints, and muscles while you sleep. Thanks to the astronauts and their pesky G-forces, all of us gravity-bound sleepers can wake feeling rested and limber. Whether you suffer from allergies or a sore back, a tempurpedic bed gives you an exceptional night's sleep.


When Dust Mites Attack

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