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NaturaWool – What Makes it so Smart?

Sleep is how your body repairs itself after a busy day. A 2005 poll by The National Sleep Foundation (NSF) found that more than half of us don’t get enough sleep, which could be putting us at risk for a slew of mental and physical illnesses.
 
 


Healthier sleep with nature’s miracle fiber

Wool can help you reclaim that healthy, deep sleep your body and mind crave by literally waging war against what’s keeping you up at night. Do you ask yourself any of these questions?

• Why can’t I get the temperature right in my bed?
• Why am I am waking up with a stiff neck and back?
• Why do I wake up with a stuffy nose and red eyes?

Why can’t I get the temperature right in my bed?

Our bodies are 70% water and we maintain our optimal warmth by releasing miniscule amounts of vapor on the surface of our skin. When evaporation doesn’t take place, the moisture collects and becomes sweat. Likewise, when you step out of a warm shower into a cool room, the moisture chills you quickly.

Wool naturally draws moisture away from your body, storing as much as 30% of its own weight without feeling wet to the touch. Cotton only absorbs 8%, synthetics less than 5%. Because wool is so good at drawing moisture from your skin to its core, your body regulates its own temperature more efficiently.

If you’ve ever woken up cold and clammy or hot and sweaty, you’ll understand how temperature swings can fuel heart palpitations. Studies show premature babies who sleep on wool[>>LINK<<] have lower heart rates, which allows them to grow and develop at a faster rate than infants who sleep on other types of bedding. A resting heart rate and natural temperature regulation allows you drift into a deeper sleep and repair your body from the previous day.

Read more about how babies can benefit from sleeping on wool.

I’m tired of waking with a stiff neck and back…

The average person moves more than 50 times a night. Your brain constantly sends out signals to move as circulation is compromised. Wool buffers the body’s pressure points, providing cushioning support to relax muscles and ease joint pain.

Studies show that wool reduces tossing and turning by as much as 75% because the crimped fibers gently support the body at its heaviest points. No pain signal equals less unnecessary movement – and waking – during the night.

Wool’s amazing springy-ness earned it a place in official baseballs (made with 150 yards of yarn) and piano hammers. And hospitals have long been providing long-term care patients with exposed wool toppers to prevent bedsores.

Why do I wake up with a stuffy nose and red eyes?

Wool naturally repels dust mites, bed bugs and other common allergens because it lacks the one thing they need – moisture. While wool fibers store moisture at their core, it’s released directly to the environment while the outside stays dry. With synthetic fibers, moisture sits on the outside of the fibers and the fabric feels wet to the touch.

If sinus complaints keep you from getting the rest you need, it’s time to consider adding wool to your sleeping environment.

If you answered yes to even one of these questions, we can help you get a better night’s sleep – starting tonight. Search for a dealer near you or continue reading through our Healthy Sleep Center.
 
 

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