In the Lap of Nature!
Going natural might be an appealing option in a society saturated with synthetics, man-made fibres, and polywhatsits, particularly for those who want to reduce their use of materials generated from petroleum.
The organic processing and lack of harsh chemicals and dyes in natural mattresses make them a safe and healthy choice, and most natural mattresses are also constructed in an eco-friendly manner.
If the mattress is made entirely from natural materials, you may even get a certificate of authenticity. When looking to live (and sleep) more sustainably, natural mattresses might be a great option.
What Are The Benefits Of Going With An All-Natural Mattress?
Allergy sufferers may find relief by switching to a natural mattress. Certain health problems have been related to the use of flame retardants in non-organic mattresses, particularly those that use polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs).
Silicon dioxide, a naturally occurring substance with no known adverse effects, is used as a flame retardant in natural mattresses. Some companies even employ natural materials like thistledown and wool to make sure their mattresses are completely legal, risk-free, and eco-friendly.
Latex
Both natural and synthetic varieties of latex exist. Man-made or synthetic latex is manufactured using a chemical process rather than the natural method of extracting latex from rubber plants. The two are quite similar in appearance, feel, and odour, but synthetic latex has no place in a natural mattress.
Some individuals may be allergic to latex or natural rubber, so be aware of it. If you have a latex allergy, you should research the materials utilised in the mattress to ensure you won’t have a reaction.
You might be able to find great alternatives to traditional mattresses that help you avoid fibres that might bother you and make switching to a natural mattress much cheaper.
Nowadays, mattresses are often made from bamboo fibres, alpaca wool (which is great for individuals who are sensitive to sheep or lamb’s wool), and mohair, all of which contribute to a sumptuously soft and velvety sleep surface. Since they are breathable and naturally antimicrobial, these natural fibres are perfect for any natural mattress.
The Lifespan Of A Natural Mattress
The typical lifespan of a regular mattress is 8 years, but a natural mattress may last much longer. Any regular mattress style, including those made from natural materials, may be included in a natural mattress. There are natural pocket-sprung mattresses and even some with memory foam (which cannot be considered “natural” in the strictest sense) that you may purchase. Mattress toppers may be used with natural mattresses in the same manner as they are used with synthetic ones. To put it another way, the price of a natural mattress is comparable to that of one made from synthetic fibres.
PranaSleep®
If you’re looking to buy an all-natural mattress but don’t know where to start, we’re here to guide you.
PranaSleep® has created a whole line of all-natural mattresses that have been rigorously tested and verified as both comfortable and cost-effective. We at PranaSleep make the most comfortable and luxury mattresses in India.
Just like our man-made fibre mattresses, they range from firm to soft in terms of support and comfort. The PranaSleep® King mattress is truly one of a kind.
Check out our available options if you’re curious about natural mattresses but have never purchased one before, or consult with one of our knowledgeable staff members. Why not give a natural mattress a go the next time you need to replace your old one?