Nice and clean?
On average, a third of our life we spend in bed (more or less). If you're one of those who aspire to lead better and healthier live, then opt not from beauty but the cleanliness of your bed.
The next time you make toward your bed consider the following:
Body fluid
The average person overnight trough sweating tossed around 250ml of liquid. The bodily fluid remains in the bedding, mattress, pillow...
Certainly this e doubled if you sleep with a partner.
Skin Cells
The skin on every man is peeling and regenerates every 27 days. Dead skin cells are the main source of food for parasites.
Fibers
The average person loses 100 hairs from hair during the day. Good portions of them remain in bed.
Parasites
The parasites are invisible to the naked eye but that does not mean they are not present around us and in bed. In one gram of dust have 10,000 to 20,000 of these dwarf animals. It can cause itching, sneezing, irritation of the skin, some types of allergy, asthma and so on.
Microorganisms
Their most favoured place to stay is the bed and the more dirt on it the better for them. They also love the food that you left in the bed. If it has heat and moisture, then all conditions for reproduction are met.
Material of bedding
In conventional processing of a common cotton, are used 24% of all insecticides and 11% of all pesticides used in the world each year.
Chemical processing of the bedding
Besides above mentioned, conventional bedding is treated with additional chemicals for colouring. Exposure to some of them can cause harmful effects on our body, especially the skin and lungs.
Organic cotton bedding
We recommend using organic cotton bedding because it not only gives a pleasant feeling but also is best for health. It prevents the multiplication of bacteria and other parasites, while for the synthetics and other inexpensive materials we cannot say the same.
Clothes for sleeping
Pay attention to the clothes you wear for sleeping. Previously do not carry it around the home because you are collecting dust and dirt that you will take it to bed with you. Let your pyjamas stand by the bed.
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