How To Pick The Proper Mattress For Rheumatic Problems

4. February 2009

Do you know why you are feeling exhausted after a night’s sleep? It could be stress but you might overlook other areas. Do you think your mattress is causing tossing and turning? Do you know how much time you spend sleeping? The answer is one third of your life. You can see how significant it is to pick an appropriate mattress to sleep on. More...

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Buying the Best Mattresses for Support and Comfort

25. December 2008

Choosing the right mattress for your money is important, although many people don’t spend too much time selecting a mattress that is both comfortable and supportive. To avoid back pain and for pressure point relief, buyers should select their next mattress carefully.

Arguably one of the best types of mattress is the memory mattress. These mattresses feature memory foam which was originally developed to relieve the pressure that astronauts experienced when travelling into space. Due to the benefits this material possessed it soon became apparent that they would be ideal as household mattresses.More...

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Buyers Guide To Memory Mattresses

7. October 2008

A memory foam mattress can give you quite a more comfortable sleeping experience than any other ordinary mattress. That is because memory foam conforms to the body’s contours to give added support where it is needed. The memory foam is unlike any other ordinary foam mattress in that they are temperature sensitive and reacts to a person’s body temperature to provide the cushioning effect. When the foam gets warmer, the memory foam becomes softer.

In buying a memory foam mattress, you should first know that the mattress in question is not made entirely out of memory foam. In fact, memory foam mattresses have a core and then layered with several memory foams. The core is the one that provided the mattress with a sturdy base from which the layers of memory foam would work more effectively.

The core of the memory foam mattress should also be considered when buying. The layers of memory foam would work its magic more effectively. An ideal core for the mattress should be about 6” of high density foam that should be at least 2 lbs per cubic foot. This will ensure a firm enough base for the layers of memory foam to work effectively in providing support. Cores that may have thinner and less dense foam inside would feel that the mattress is bottoming out after some time.More...

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Ecomfort Offers First Green Entry into Billion Dollar Memory Foam Mattress Market

4. September 2008

LAS VEGAS -- Ecomfort today announced the launch of the revolutionary line of Ecomfort(TM) earth-friendly mattresses featuring EcoMemoryFoam.(TM) Launching at World Market in Las Vegas this week (Bldg. C, Studio 1584), Ecomfort is setting a new industry standard for energizing sleep with the first plant-based memory foam mattresses, pads and pillows on the market. Ecomfort offers customers an environmentally friendly sleep product that is made in the U.S.A. and is more comfortable than older memory foam products. The company's patent-pending processes save more fossil fuels and are kinder to the environment than any competing product.

"28 percent of consumers now prefer a memory foam mattress* - and Ecomfort is offering this huge group their first eco-friendly option," said Jeff Scorziell, president of Ecomfort. "Hundreds of companies today are considering changes in infrastructure, manufacturing and delivery to become more "Green." But at Ecomfort we want to do more than follow a trend - we want to set the industry standard for earth-friendly memory foam products."More...

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