Latex Mattresses

Written by Rachel Arieff
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Latex mattresses can be tricky. If you're looking for mattresses made from 100 percent organic, additive-free latex, then you must make sure that's indeed what you're purchasing. This is because some companies are selling latex mattresses loaded with clay and chemical additives. They do this because it cuts costs for them, and they can still advertise "latex" to the public. However, there's obviously a world of difference in quality, as well as health issues.

Latex is a popular material from which to construct mattresses because of its flexibility, resilience, and durability. For the manufacturer, latex is easy to mold and cut into a mattress. For the customer, it's wonderful for the spinal alignment, giving just the right amount of support to the human frame. However, there are two kinds of latex: natural and synthetic, and only natural latex is good for human health.


Real Latex Mattresses

Natural latex is harvested from real rubber trees. Ideally, these trees are grown in organic conditions, free from pesticides, chemical fertilizers, as well as any chemical additives in the processing phase. There are companies out there who advertise loudly and clearly that their latex mattresses indeed come from these organic conditions, and these are the companies you should deal with.

The benefits of pure, organic latex are many. For one, you will enjoy unparalleled comfort and support. Mattresses made from latex pamper your musculoskeletal system, allowing you to awaken refreshed and invigorated. Second, allergies are always a concern. Organic latex is naturally hypoallergenic as well as naturally resistant to mold and dust mites.



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