Thursday, 11 October 2012

The rise in popularity of wool duvets

When you consider the fact that we spend as much as one third of our lives sleeping, and that many health problems can be exacerbated by a poor night’s rest, it’s seems logical to invest in high quality bedding. Cheap, synthetic duvets and pillows make for an uncomfortable night, which will inevitably leave you feeling bleary-eyed and irritable come morning.
This is why more and more people are now opting for natural bedding, such as wool duvets. Wool is the perfect choice for those who find themselves feeling overly hot or cold during the night, as this material has temperature regulation properties. On balmy nights, wool duvets will draw moisture away from the skin, and allow air to circulate freely, ensuring that you stay cool and dry; when there’s a chill in the air wool’s natural insulating qualities will keep you feeling warm and snug.
Of course, the restful night’s sleep which comes with using a wool duvet is not the only reason for the popularity of this bedding; duvets of this kind are also an exceptionally practical choice. Wool is water-resistant; this quality means that mildew and mould cannot form within its fibres; a particularly important quality during the winter months. Furthermore, wool duvets are very easy to keep clean; they don’t absorb odours as readily as their synthetic counterparts, and dirt sits on the surface, rather than being soaked up by the wool fibres, thus making it quick and simple to wipe off. For those in search of low-maintenance, comfortable and natural bedding, wool duvets are certainly a wise investment.
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Why a wool duvet is the best choice for you and for the environment

Many people who suffer from asthma and allergies have difficulty in finding bedding that won’t aggravate their health issues. A typical duvet, made from synthetic materials, is a haven for dust mites, which can cause those with sensitivities to experience breathing problems, sneezing and watery eyes; hardly the recipe for a good night’s sleep. On top of this, typical ‘anti-allergy’ duvets are often loaded with synthetic anti-microbial chemicals, which are neither kind to one’s skin, nor the environment.
For allergy and asthmas sufferers who want a natural way to keep dust-mites at bay and sleep comfortably, a wool duvet is worth considering. Unlike synthetic duvets, which create a hot and humid environment that dust-mites thrive in, wool repels moisture and as such, cannot serve as a host for these allergy-inducing insects. In addition to this, no chemicals need to be added to a wool duvet to make it anti-microbial, so it’s ideal for those who prefer to use safe, natural products to handle their allergies. Considering the amount of chemicals people are exposed to on a daily basis, through the use of toiletries and cleaning agents, it’s become far more important in recent years to choose natural, chemical-free items for the home, where possible.
With increasing concerns about our planet, it’s worth remembering that making a change begins at home, with small, simple steps. A wool duvet is the perfect choice for the eco-conscious allergy sufferer; not only is it a renewable, sustainable material, but it’s also recyclable and biodegradable, ensuring that duvets manufactured from it have minimal impact on the environment.
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Friday, 14 September 2012

Woollen Bedding

If you are after that good night’s sleep, you have to invest in woollen bedding.
This can accommodate for different thermal temperatures, we spend so long trying to get ‘just right’ so with wool; we get it bang on every time!
Unlike feather and synthetic duvets, woollen bedding is anti-allergenic. This will reduce the chance of any potential problems with your skin and it will keep away any dust or mould that can fester on regular duvets. Wool will help control any sort of breathing problem too.
Aside from all of the technicalities, wool is soft and extremely comfortable! This is perfect for the approaching autumn and winter months when waking up on those cold blustery mornings; is a chore without a decent night’s sleep.
An added benefit of woollen bedding, and going back to the thermal temperatures; is that it will stop the duvet war we always seem to have with our partners.
He’s too hot, you’re too cold and everything seems to break out into a subconscious (occasionally) fight. Woollen bedding will save this, cooling him down on one side and warming you up on the other. Perfect.
Wool is also very cost effective; it works out that over a decade your woollen bedding will have cost only 4pence a night. 2 pence each for an incredible night sleep is rather incredible.
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Wool can accommodate for thermal variation

As we edge out of the summer months (if you can call it that), we are beginning to fear the inevitable darkened mornings.
The chore of opening your eyes in the mornings during late September is one of life’s many displeasures.
The night’s sleep prior to the piercing alarm clock usually consists of layers of clothing, three pairs of socks and plenty of fidgeting. However, after purchasing a woollen duvet, your night’s sleep will get just that bit better, allowing you to feel just a little more optimistic on those cold mornings.
Drawing around 30 per cent of its own weight in moisture, wool will evaporate all those bed times sweats away from you skin, ultimately cooling you down. Perfect for those lucky few that have had this during the occasional warm nights we’ve had. However wonderful as this may be, does it warm you up?
Of course it does!
Wool can accommodate for thermal variation. How many times have you been in bed and your partner is too hot, kicking the duvet away whilst you shiver and try to get warm? Wool will adjust to your needs of warmth, keeping you ‘just right’ all of the time.
All in all you can expect a great night’s sleep with a woollen duvet. It’s a fantastic insulator, a brilliant way to cool down and separates your late night, possibly subconscious fights with your partner.
So there you have it, I suspect all strange pondering questions about sheep have now been answered, yes?
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Some Things To Try When Suffering With Back Pain

See A Doctor – Although it can be fair to say that there is often very little a doctor can do for back pain, if you are suffering from back pain that has not gone away after rest and time, you should really make an appointment to see your local GP. A doctor can help to diagnose what the problem is or refer you to a specialist if it is something more serious, but no matter what they decide, your doctor should be your first port of call if the pain in your back is not improving.
Relax / Healing Time – Like any injury, you simply have to give yourself time to recover and this often means a bit of down time and relaxation, rather than carrying on working which can make the injury and the pain even worse. Although it is sometimes hard to get time off or have a couple of days trying to recover from your injury, it really is vital that you give your body a chance to repair naturally.

Light And Planned Exercise – There is a myth that people with bad backs, especially long term back pain, should avoid any kind of exercise but this is incorrect. Although you should always speak to your doctor or a trained physician, some types of exercise are really good for you and can actually help your back to heal and start mending, with things like a daily walk and some aspects of yoga being really beneficial.

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Friday, 20 January 2012

Choosing the right duvet is very important task




Choosing the right duvet, like many things in life, can be quite difficult because of the amount of alternatives and options now available from many different sources. You can now buy duvets in leading supermarkets, department stores, online retailers and independent stockist on the high street.

Without a good duvet and a decent mattress you are going to struggle to get a good night’s sleep, as with a bad mattress and unsuitable duvet you are not going to sleep peacefully and will quite often end up having a really restless night’s sleep.

A good night’s sleep is vital to make sure that you can through the next day and be productive, so if you are making do with a duvet that is to heavy or light then you are going to find that this will interrupt your sleep and mean that you are not going to be as rested as you should be.

There are many different weights and types of duvet, and it is important that you find the right one for you.

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