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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Have you been sleeping on the same mattress for more than 10 years? Do you have a lot of back pain? Well your mattress could be the culprit of your pain. You need to go shopping! Below are a few tips that might help you while shopping for a new mattress.

When you go mattress buying you need to find the mattress that best fits you and what you are comfortable on. Your comfort is what is most important. If you are comfortable you will relax and get a good night sleep but if you are not comfortable you will toss and turn all night long resulting in a hurting back in the morning.

First you must decide if you want a firm mattress meaning a mattress that will not give. A plush mattress is softer than firm mattress and is a great middle of the road mattress. A plush mattress can be very comfy but not to where you sink into the mattress. A pillow top mattress is one that you sink deep into. When you go to the store lay down on each type of mattress that they have to get an idea what it feels like. Make your choice after trying the mattress out. Once you have the mattress at home you need to take good care of it.

There are several ways to take care of your mattress so that you can have that mattress for years. First of all you need to put a protective pad on the mattress to keep it clean and free of stains. Putting a waterproof pad on your mattress can help protect it from children and pets. You should air out you mattress for a day or so once at least month to help odors from settling in. Never clean your mattress with anything but a vacuum cleaner unless you have to tackle a stain. Use mild soap and cold water on stains. Never walk, jump or fold your mattress, this will cause damage to the mattress as well as a possible injury to you.

Mattress buying can be fun yet very important to your body. Find the right mattress for you and take care of it so that you have it for many years to come. There is nothing more important after a hard day of life laying down in a comfortable bed and getting a good night sleep. Your body, mind and soul will thank you.

By Craig Thornburrow

Memory Mattress


There are many people who suffer from various sleeping disorders. These disorders are primarily caused by anxiety and tension which is very common in today’s fast moving world. However these sleeping disorders are also caused by the use of poor quality bed mattress. The bed is the place where we choose to sleep upon. So a bed with a proper mattress will automatically relax our nerves and bring in a good sleep. The Memory Mattress made of foam provides total relief to the tired muscles and joints unlike the traditional spring coil mattress.
We are very stringent to changes and like to stick to the traditional items and commodities. Likewise in most of the houses people still use the old spring coil mattress.

But the launch of the Memory Mattress in the market way back in the 1990s has gathered huge response because of its viscosity and temperature sensitivity. The Memory Mattress stands out in respect to the traditional coil mattress because they conform to our body and curves along body lines, whereas the spring coil mattress makes our body conform to it. The spring coils exerts pressure against our body and this results in back pain, arthritis and many other postural disorders.

Moreover, the Memory Mattress does not put the same amount of resistance on joints as traditional bedding. Memory foam can leave us well rested and practically pain free in the morning. Nonetheless, the Memory Mattress is denser than traditional spring coil mattress. It is available in different densities. The 5lb density is more temperature sensitive, heavier, often stiffer and takes longer to bounce back. While 4lb density is softer, less temperature sensitive, less expensive but provides less support than the 5lb. Whether it is 4lb or 5lb memory foam density, it doesn't bounce so when two persons are sleeping on the same bed, if one person rolls over it won’t disturb the other person.

Besides, the Memory mattress responds to the temperature of the body which means that it gets softer when it is warm and harder when it is cold. The body warmth softens the immediate area of foam and moulds to take the shape of the body which then offers support to all areas and generally makes the bed more comfortable. Thus a person having fever will feel more comfortable in a Memory Mattress than in a spring coil mattress which does not react to the temperature of the body. These foam mattresses were first advanced for medical causes. The foam used in the Memory Mattress was used in hospitals as a sleeping aid as it was found that patients slept better on woke up with lesser pain.

However, with the passage of time the demand of this mattress has heightened and now it is made available in households, office furniture’s, car seats, infant cribs, computer carrying cases and many more.

The various advantages of Memory Mattress have helped it to gain a consistent market. They have gained popularity among everyone. They guarantee total comfort and relaxation to the body. A sound sleep enables a person to regain energy and resume his work the next day.

By Moutushi

Tips for Magnetic Mattress Pad Shoppers

Buying a magnetic mattress pad can be challenging, but if you break the process down into simple steps, you ca get a good deal and keep your sanity. First, you need to know the main types of mattresses. Then you must decide the particular make and model you want. Last but not least, you can follow the sales and determine when to pounce based on the time when a good deal is offered. Yes, you can get a good deal on a magnetic mattress pad if you know what a good price is!

Magnetic mattress pad shopping is not for wimps. Picking out the right magnetic mattress pad can be a real challenge, particularly when you confront all of the many types (not to mention brands and models) of magnetic mattresses pad on the market. It's no wonder all those mattress commercial pitchmen sound nuts Here is some basic information to help you before you sprawl out on your first show room mattress.

Magnetic mattress pad are not cheap. Even a relatively low-end product is still going to cost you hundreds of dollars. Before you start comparing prices, figure out what you will need. Delivery of the new mattress, and removal and disposal of your old mattress are not necessarily included in the price. Always ask. (And if you can arrange to transport the mattress yourself and deal with your old mattress on your own, you may be able to get a better deal.)

Next, narrow down the type of mattress you want. There are four main types of mattresses: the inner-, waterbeds, foam, and air.

Airbeds are starting to gain in popularity and they definitely are a smart choice for a guest room or to be a store-away mattress you only need a few times a year. Don't think of the old. Some airbeds are regular height and can be made up to look just like a regular. They also inflate quickly and easily. But most people don't want to make an airbed a permanent bed, so this is not likely the choice you'll make if you're shopping for you main new magnetic mattress pad

Foam mattresses, including the famous magnetic mattresses, are made of a dense foam material. They conform to the weight of the body, don't transfer motion, and are usually good choices for allergy sufferers since they do not harbor dust mites or other allergens. If you've never tried a foam mattress, you need to sprawl out on a couple in some show rooms to see what the fuss is about.

Of course, there are some downsides to the foam mattress. Some people say they are hot, which is probably not a problem if you live anywhere outside the sun belt. They are also fairly heavy, which makes transporting them yourself a bit of a hassle. (They're not the to pick if you move constantly.) And they're expensive.

Back in their original heyday, waterbeds were really just giant water balloons. If that's what you think a waterbed today is like, you need to take another look. Today look like regular beds but do require some special framing. They use an inner system of baffles and chambers to reduce transfer of motion (you know, that old tsunami-like effect when two people were in a waterbed and one got up). Waterbeds are worth a second look, especially if you haven't seen one in the past decade or so.

Waterbeds are a bit of an evangelist thing; some people love them in a fanatical way, others don't care that much. They are good for people with allergies and can be a bit more adjustable than regular innerspring mattresses. The downside is that they are very heavy when they're set up. If you plan on setting up a mattress in an upstairs room or loft, check to be sure it's strong enough to support a waterbed.
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