Long Lasting Memory Foam

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Memory foam mattresses are made from viscose elastic, which means that they are softer than most traditional spring mattresses, and have air bubbles inside them. This means that the foam moulds to the shape of the sleeper, in order to give a comfortable night's sleep.

There are many health benefits, the most predominant of which is relief from back pain, because of memory foam's ability to reshape itself. Memory foam mattresses are therefore especially suitable for older people, especially those with joint pains or arthritis, and in the long term can ease these kinds of pains significantly. The foam can also help with circulation, because the viscose elastic is heat sensitive, and this technology is what allows it to remould. Spring mattresses, the most traditional type of mattress, force pressure upwards against the body, and because of this cause the user to turn more in the night, and thus sleep roughly. Foam mattresses do not do this, obviously, since they do not have springs. This means that they are significantly better than spring mattresses at giving a decent night's sleep.


People have clearly caught on to the benefits of memory foam, as there is now a very large market for it.

Modern lifestyles are usually hectic, and this means that when people sleep they want as much comfort as possible. The demand for memory foam is so high that other products than mattresses have recently appeared, including pillows and bedding pads. Some manufacturers are attempting to trick the customers, however, by developing mattresses that are predominantly spring, and only contain one layer -or a couple of centimetres- of memory foam. These kinds of mattresses do not give the support that memory foam ones do, since they do not contain enough air bubbles or viscose elastic to mould to the shape of a person's body.

The benefits of memory foam are not matched by any other kind of mattress, and memory foam can even prevent health problems in later life. And because they don't have springs, which can easily break, they also last much longer.

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There are many health benefits, the most predominant of which is relief from back pain, because of memory foam's ability to reshape itself. Memory foam mattresses are therefore especially suitable for older people, especially those with joint pains or arthritis, and in the long term can ease these kinds of pains significantly. The foam can also help with circulation, because the viscose elastic is heat sensitive, and this technology is what allows it to remould. Spring mattresses, the most traditional type of mattress, force pressure upwards against the body, and because of this cause the user to turn more in the night, and thus sleep roughly.


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