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Are You Looking for Bed Sheets that can be Helpful to Allergy Sufferers, are Antibacterial? Then, Yes, Bamboo Bed Sheets are Good
In our case, they were used by a member of the family who suffers from terrible allergies, and they did help him. But, no, they don’t cure allergies. However, using Bamboo Bed Sheets in combination with other allergy-fighting materials in a bedroom can help to reduce the agony.
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So Big Deal, They’re Antibacterial
We hear this term so much that we forget what it means. It means that the bedding helps to prevent and reduce bed bugs, dust mites, and other bacteria from nesting in your pillow. Unfortunately, a fact of life is, we can’t escape dust mites; however, with products like bamboo bed sheets and additional bamboo bedding, we can reduce their growth.
These nasty little invisible (and sometimes visible) critters contribute to allergies and other respiratory problems. One small way to fight them is with Bamboo Sheets.
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If You’re Looking for an Environmentally Friendly Product
Did you know that one of the most ecological fabrics today is Bamboo?
Why is that?
Bamboo doesn’t require as much water to grow and needs very few pesticides, and most importantly, it is one hundred percent bio-degradable. For this reason, Bamboo fabric does not need to be chemically sprayed. In addition, the material retains its antibacterial benefits even after being washed.
Please don’t feel bad about the harvesting of Bamboo either: It reaches maturity in approximately three to four years, and new growth is speedier than other typical trees.
Softer and More Comfy Than Cotton? Really
Yes. That’s what they say. But better yet, that’s what we say. My son loves them, and they’re very comfy. Best of all, they’re an excellent choice if you tend to experience extreme body temperature ranges at night (too hot or too cold). Bamboo fibers help to regulate your body’s temperature.
So go ahead and enjoy them.
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I have heard these are really good. First time I heard of them. I had not seen them. I had a mental picture of what a sheet and bamboo combined would look like. Lol.
lol, yah when you think of the wood fiber and cloth, it’s hard to imagine 🙂