Top Ten Reasons to Buy a Natural Latex Mattress
by: Ben Hermsen
1. Latex mattresses are a natural, biodegradable
renewable resource:
Beginning on plantations in Malaysia and Indonesia, latex is
sap milked from rubber trees in a manner not unlike collecting
maple syrup. Local workers harvest the liquid latex and prepare
it to be processed. The liquid latex is then shipped in drums
to locations in Europe and the United States where it is manufactured
into mattress cores and toppers, as well as pillows. Unlike Talalay
processed latex foams, natural latex has no added petroleum or
other chemical additives making it a truly all natural material.
Being a 100% renewable resource, as well as biodegradable, natural
latex does not have the taxing effect on the environment as other
conventional bedding material.
2. In bedding, natural latex provides support where
it is needed most by contouring to the body’s natural nuances:
It relieves pressure points, particularly at the shoulders and
hips, and it allows for better circulation with less tossing and
turning. The result is a deeper, more restful slumber.
3. Natural latex is remarkably conducive to
situations that require custom mattresses:
Available in a wide range of firmness levels, it is simple to
build a mattress that caters to an individual’s needs: his
and her sided beds, toppers, and more. Because of the wide variety
of firmness variations available, natural latex can help ensure
you feel as comfortable as possible when it matters most. Integrating
an open cell structure with a pin core design allows for maximum
breathability essential for removing excess heat and moisture
that can prevent a good night’s sleep.
4. For those who struggle with allergies natural latex
provides a safe haven as it is naturally hypoallergenic, and anti-microbial:
This means that molds, mildew, and dust mites that may help trigger
allergies will not be waiting for you in bed, where they can be
the most frustrating.
5. A naturally resilient and durable material, natural latex
will supply consistent performance for 20 years or more.
6. The Advantages of Latex mattresses have been tried, tested
and proven in Europe for decades:
Unlike the plethora of new age sleep systems available today,
latex mattresses have been tried and tested in Europe for over
twenty years. Their ability to withstand the test of time as well
as provide an all-natural sleep surface that conforms to the contours
of the body is finally beginning to catch hold in the United States.
7. Other new age sleep systems cannot offer the same qualities
as natural latex:
Viscoelastic (memory) foam offers good support and relieves pressure
points, but comes up short in other areas. It is a chemical product
that is not biodegradable and as such it is not environmentally
friendly. It doesn’t breathe like natural latex, which translates
to a more stuffy and sticky sleeping environment. Memory foam
easily retains moisture and is an environment prone to dust mites
and molds, leaving allergy sufferers sniffing and congested during
what should be the most restful time of the day. Being far less
resilient than natural latex, viscoelastic foam has a lifespan
of only about 10 years, meaning it will need to be replaced twice
as often:
8. Air beds, such as sleep number beds, offer much less support
and pressure point relief than natural latex:
They are non-breathable bladders full of air so they offer no
way to keep moisture and heat from building up during the night.
The only advantage of this type of mattress is its adjustability,
which is only an advantage to those who enjoy varying firmnesses.
9. Innerspring mattresses seem a thing of the past when compared
to natural latex - they don’t provide nearly the amount
of support and customization opportunities:
Frequent tossing and turning is the result of pressure points
caused by a rigid spring system. The batting material in the cover
cultivates any amount of dust mites, molds, and fungi giving them
free range to reek havoc on allergies. Motion is easily transferred
through the mattress decreasing the quality of sleep for couples.
It is clear why the standard is changing.
10. The independent cell construction of natural latex is not
prone to transfer movement allowing two people to comfortably
share the same bed without disrupting each other with every motion.
Natural latex provides excellent support and effectively relieves
pressure points. Couples can sleep soundly together without disruption.
It is a natural product and is environmentally sound. Designed
to be breathable it is effective in keeping heat and moisture
build up to a minimum for more comfortable sleep. Finally, it
is hypoallergenic and antimicrobial to keep allergy sufferers
well rested. It is easy to see why natural latex is far and away
the best natural sleeping surface available.
About The Author
Ben Hermsen, a latex mattress enginner, is a manager for http://www.foamsource.com
where he champions the benefits of latex mattresses, toppers and
pillows for both individual health and also the preservation of
our natural environment. |