by: Dakota Caudilla
In the modern society that we live in today, stress is an inevitable disease that the young and old have to deal with on a daily basis. That is why the mattress that we use to sleep on at night is so important to our health and well-being. The mattress that we sleep on has a DIRECT effect on how healthy and effective we are when we are awake!
Tempur-Pedic mattresses ? developed for astronauts
Mattress and bedding manufacturers take their research and development to new heights as they continue to search for the most effective stress and pressure-relieving materials to offer consumers. Take the NASA-developed tempur-Pedic mattresses as an example. Tempur-Pedic mattresses were originally developed by NASA for astronauts. Because of the extreme environments that astronauts have to endure in outer space, their mattresses and beddings have to give them optimal comfort. Tempur-Pedic mattresses can sense your weight and body temperature when you lie on top of the mattress. The tempur-Pedic mattress will, then, conform to every single angle and curve of your body. Satisfied consumers can attest to the comfort and deep sleep that they enjoy every single night on their tempur-Pedic mattresses. Tempur-Pedic mattresses help in relieving pressure, comfort to stressed body and minds. They also help in preventing pain and reducing instances of tossing and turning during the night. Tempur-Pedic mattresses induce deep sleep and complete rest throughout the night.
High quality mattresses outlast their lower quality counterparts
A high quality bedding and mattress will usually last for 10 years or more. But for high quality mattresses, the mattress manufacturer will go as far as to give their buyers a 20-year warranty! In fact, the quality of the latest and newest mattresses comes with anti-allergy, anti-mite terry cotton covers so that it discourages harvesting of those pesky creatures on the mattress.
Mattresses utilizing the latest technology are also easy to change because they realize that cleanliness and hygiene is of utmost importance to a good night?s sleep. Cleanliness and consistent changing also contributes towards the lifespan of the mattress.
The technology behind tempur-Pedic mattresses
Tempur-Pedic mattresses have 2 layers of memory foam. One layer, the mattress layer at the bottom, is called the support layer. This mattress layer is firmer, hence, able to provide support to the consumers. The top later is called the comfort layer. This is the layer that you will lie on on top of the mattress. Many copies of tempur-Pedic mattresses have only one layer in their mattresses ? hence are not able to fully provide the kind of comfort and support to consumers. Even if the copied mattresses have double-layers, the quality of the copy mattresses varies from the original because they simply do not have the technology to produce the kind of quality mattresses that the original tempur-Pedic mattresses can provide!
Hence, if you value your health, you?d go for original mattresses. You?ll soon see and feel the difference!
About The Author
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website builder Dakota Caudilla lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of http://www.stylish-bedding.com
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Memory Foam History...Astronauts, Racehorses and Bed Sores
by: Charles "Chuck" Harmon
With all the advertising about memory foam these days, it's hard to imagine that this material has only been in existence for a little over 30 years.
It's difficult to find an exact date when memory foam first came into being, but it was originally formulated during the early days of manned space flight. Most likely, it was in the mid to late 1960's.
The National Aeronautics & Space Administration, aka. NASA, needed a material that would cushion the astronauts from the unparalleled g-forces of launch and re-entry during space missions.
In response the their request, a material was produced, called visco-elastic memory foam.
I've seen dozens of articles explaining what visco-elastic memory foam means and none of them has the same explanation.
The online dictionary gives no definition for the word visco, but the word is derived from viscous,...
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A Smoker Needs His Rest
by: Cameron Elliott
Smoking and Sleeping
I?ll come clean: I smoke. I know, I know, it?s a bad habit, and I?m the process of quitting. But, I like having a cigar with my dad on special occasions, and after writing for hours, a cigarette break can be exactly what I need. Besides, I smoke cloves, which unlike regular cigarettes, actually smell and taste good.
But I do realize the health risks of smoking: increased heart disease, lung cancer, and emphysema, plus a whole lot more. Here?s the thing, though. I?m young. I just turned 23. At this age, it?s easy to write those things off; even if they do happen, it won?t be for another 15, 20, 30+ years.
So why am I quitting? I?ll get to the point: smoking and sleeping don?t mix. It took me a while to figure it out, but after smoking a lot and not sleeping, I began to put two and two together. The problem is nicotine is a stimulant; it will keep you up. You wouldn...
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Ways to Protect Your Child from Bunk Bed Accidents and Injury At Home
by: Clive Chansa
Bunk beds are frequently used as a child's first regular bed after the child outgrows a crib. Some bunk beds also are used separately as twin beds for older children and even adults. Every year, thousands of children receive treatment for injuries associated with bunk beds. Most of these injuries are fairly minor and occur when children fall from the beds. But there are other less obvious yet potentially very serious hazards associated with bunk bed structures that have entrapped children and resulted in suffocation or deaths.
1. Head Entrapment under Bunk Bed Guard Rails.
This can cause death to young children. To reduce the risk of your child slipping feet first into the space between the lower edge of a guardrail and the top surface of the mattress never allow children under 6 years-old on the upper bunk. Also close the space between the lower edge...
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How To Clean A Mattress
by: Allan Wilson
I work for the housekeeping department in one of the most reputed hotels in my town and mattresses are my specialty. Everything from purchasing decision to their maintenance is handled by me. So, I guess I should not be surprised if every other day one of my friends or their friends calls up to asks me "How do I clean the mattress?". Everyone wants a tip on how to clean the mattress.
As I kept repeating these tips time after time, I realized that there might be others who would want to know how to clean the mattress. So hear is what I learnt:
How to clean the mattress: Step 1-Prevention is better than cure
You must use a mattress pad. That is the first step to cleaning a mattress. Make sure that it is easy to wash and easy to remove and fit back.
How to clean the mattress: Step 2-Good old vacuuming
Vacuum the mattress often. Vacuum its sides, the box springs and every nook and...
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A Smoker Needs His Rest
by: Cameron Elliott
Smoking and Sleeping
I?ll come clean: I smoke. I know, I know, it?s a bad habit, and I?m the process of quitting. But, I like having a cigar with my dad on special occasions, and after writing for hours, a cigarette break can be exactly what I need. Besides, I smoke cloves, which unlike regular cigarettes, actually smell and taste good.
But I do realize the health risks of smoking: increased heart disease, lung cancer, and emphysema, plus a whole lot more. Here?s the thing, though. I?m young. I just turned 23. At this age, it?s easy to write those things off; even if they do happen, it won?t be for another 15, 20, 30+ years.
So why am I quitting? I?ll get to the point: smoking and sleeping don?t mix. It took me a while to figure it out, but after smoking a lot and not sleeping, I began to put two and two together. The problem is nicotine is a stimulant; it will keep you up. You wouldn...
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The Two Biggest Lies About Abdominal Training
The Two Biggest Lies About Abdominal Training
by: Dan Farrell
If you have ever read a fitness magazine...
If you have ever watched TV ads about latest machines that will "magically" reveal your abs...
If you have ever gone to a gym and seen tens of people lying on the floor doing crunches....
Then beware - because chances are you are a victim of the two biggest abdominal training hoaxes!
Hoax # 1
Just doing some midsection exercises...
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