Posted on August 6, 2009, 12:14 pm, by asharp, under
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There is much controversy about the best way to ensure your baby’s health when it comes to cots and bedding, especially given the disturbing number of infant deaths from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) in the UK each year. Here, we discuss the different factors to take into account when choosing the best cot mattress for your baby, and examine the properties of natural latex cot mattresses and Coconut Coir cot mattresses in particular.
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Posted on August 6, 2009, 11:58 am, by asharp, under
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You can physically feel the benefits of having a sprung slatted bed base from NaturalHome-Products.com. Having the right foundation of support to your bed is fundamental to orthopaedic health and attaining a restorative and refreshing night’s sleep. In addition to giving stable support to your spine, sprung slatted bed bases also give great ventilation to your mattress, making your bed a more hygienic place to rest.
Posted on April 28, 2009, 9:38 am, by asharp, under
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Do you suffer from back, neck or shoulder pain on waking? Your mattress could be damaging your health as well as your sleep pattern if it does not protect the natural alignment of your spine. Natural Home Products' extensive range of organic and natural mattresses are all designed to protect the health of your muscles, joints and spine while you are at rest, ensuring not just a fully restorative sleep, but also the ongoing health and suppleness of your back, neck and shoulders.
Posted on April 24, 2009, 10:12 am, by asharp, under
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A new campaign was launched in the UK in March to reveal the prevalence of sleep problems in the country and to highlight the impact that poor sleep can have. The ‘Sleep Well, Live Well’ campaign found that 20% of people sleep less than the recommended 7 hours a night and a surprisingly high 41% regularly suffer from sleep problems, most of these people being over the age of 65.