Understand why natural options are better choices for quality sleep.
Many of us now live in a state of what Dr Hazel Parcells (a pioneer in natural health) termed ‘Half Healthy’. She observed that while most people weren’t terribly ill, they weren’t terribly healthy either. As a society we have come to accept some ongoing health problems as a normal consequence of our busy lives – things like fatigue, headaches, eczema and general feelings of not being at our best. Many people get tested by their doctor only to find that everthing is ‘within normal range’.
We can argue a number of reasons why you should choose a wool duvet inner (also known as a wool doona by our Australian friends, or a wool comforter in the USA) rather than selecting a feather or down option.
Ever questioned why buying organic cotton sheets is justifiable? The below comparison will hopefully give you some food for thought as you consider your next purchase of sheets - for yourself or your children.
For several years the focus on thread count has dominated makreting in the bed linen industry. Thread count has become a simple metric used by marketing people to capture interest and impress with high numbers. Sadly, by focusing only on thread count, the customer is not always getting the best product. In fact, thread count is not even the most important quality indicator.
Sheeting quality indicators:
Sleep is a natural process. Therefore in order to solve our sleep issues it seems logical to turn to products and solutions that are natural, pure and organic. So what are the benefits of choosing natural products over their synthetic counterparts?
Happy and healthy