It’s important to have a good night’s sleep. But have you ever thought about what you’re sleeping on? Therefore, our pillows are crucial to that try.
There Are Potentially ‘Toxic’ Chemicals In Some Pillows
When we think of things that are not good or “toxic” for our health, we usually think of things we might eat or apply our skin. These can be food items, cleaning products, perfumes, and cosmetics. One amazing potential source of dangerous chemicals? Your pillow.
Flame Retardants
There are a variety of secret dangers that could be in or originating from your pillows. One of the most alarming is flame retardants. These chemicals are used to pillows to prevent them from catching fire, but they can also be harmful to your health.
Volatile Organic Compounds
Another danger is VOCs (volatile organic compounds). These are chemicals that can be placed into the air from your new pillows, and they can cause a range of health problems, including headaches, dizziness, and respiratory issues.
Dust Mites, Mold, Bacteria, and Fungi
Most of us use the same pillow for months, if not years. Over time they gather not only dirt, oils and skin cells but also more problematic things like dust mites, mold, bacteria, and fungi. These can produce spores that will cause even healthy people to have breathing issues. Sleeping on a bacteria, fungi, and dust-mite-laden pillow could be troublesome if you have sensitive skin or skin issues such as eczema. (4)
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