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The Facts About Our Beds And BeddingThe Healthy BedroomWe are most vulnerable when we sleep. During the night, our bodies replenish the physical and psychic energy spent during the day, shed metabolic waste, and go through many other processes that are essential for long-term health. A healthy bedroom is one that allows us to rest, heal and regenerate in a space free from environmental stresses and connected to the healing properties of nature.Our bodies need a break at night. If the vital processes of the body’s natural electrical system, internal organs and unconscious mind are interrupted night after night, eventually we may be unable to cope with all of the environmental stresses that we cannot control in our everyday lives. Some people experience this interruption as allergies, fatigue, insomnia, waking up tired, or a general lack of vitality. Others may not feel any symptoms in the short run, but over time the body and the immune system may be slowly worn down. Of course, if you are experiencing any symptoms or have health concerns, it's important to see your doctor. Although the scientific community in the U.S. is undecided about the health effects of electromagnetic fields (EMF's), and may be excessively generous in determining indoor air levels of certain chemical substances in the home, we have adopted the German Bau-Biologie* approach of "prudent avoidance". In Germany, many doctors working with Bau-Biologists report that their patients experience better, deeper and more regenerative sleep, and facilitated healing when they sleep in a healthy bedroom, free of EMF's, chemicals and other pollutants. The bed itself is equally important. *The German word Bau-Biologie means "building biology" or "the relationship between buildings and life". It can be defined as: "The holistic interaction between man-made structures and the health of all life and all living environments."We spend one third of our lives in bed, and yet most of us spend less money on a mattress than almost any other piece of furniture in the house. The bed is one of the most important investments we can make for long-term health.
H3Environmental: Our Choices for Beds and Bedding ProductsNearly every conventional mattress is made with metal springs and synthetic fillers and fabrics, and treated with a number of chemicals. In selecting beds and bedding products to distribute, we choose only those which are free of synthetic materials and chemicals. Whenever possible, our beds are made with organically grown fibers.
Why no synthetics?
Electrostatic Charge:
When we sleep on, and under, synthetic bedding, we are surrounded by a subtle electrostatic charge, which generates more positive than negative ions – the opposite of the balance found in nature.
Trapped Moisture:
Bedding made of natural materials such as wool and cotton can be aired out in the sun. Good old-fashioned sunlight freshens natural bedding, kills microbial organisms and dust mites, and neutralizes odors.
Healing Effects of Wool:
Synthetics Don't Biodegrade:
Why no chemicals?
Most of the beds and bedding in our homes may be outgassing* for years after we purchase them. As we sleep, we may not only be inhaling these chemicals all night long, but also absorbing them through the skin from our sheets, pillowcases and sleepwear. The human body of the 21st century now contains 500 more measurable chemicals than it had 100 hundred years ago. * outgassing: a form of evaporation of volatile compounds contained in solid materials.
What goes into a healthy bed?
Solid Wood:
Pure Natural Latex:
Latex gives great support, but at the same time, it’s wonderfully giving and comfortable. Pure natural latex is resistant to mold, bacteria and dust mites. It is not necessary to treat natural latex with chemical flame-retardants, especially when it is covered in wool batting and/or fabric.
Wool Untreated and Unbleached:
Like natural latex, wool that is properly maintained is naturally resistant to dust mites and mold, and does not require any flame-retardant treatment. It is resilient, long lasting and nearly maintenance free. For those who suffer from allergies to wool, other custom natural bedding options are available. However, many people who believe they are allergic to wool are reacting to the bleaching and chemical treatments that are in most wool products. Intolerance to the Pure Grow Wool used in our bedding products is not common.
Organic Cotton and Green Cotton Fabrics:
Our products are made with only organic or green cotton. Green cotton is not actually the color green. "Green cotton" is 100% natural fiber, commercially grown, but not chlorine bleached, chemically treated or dyed. Organic cotton is grown without the use of chemical pesticides. Whenever possible, our products are made with organic cotton.
Healthy ChoicesFor additional information about specific product lines, contact Mary Cordero via email at products@h3environmental.com or call (818) 766-1787.Go back to Green Home's Bedding page. |
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