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  • Organic mattresses are described as those that are stuffed with natural materials. While wool is the fiber of choice for most organic mattresses, they can also contain cotton and natural latex rubber.

    Chemical-Free

    Conventional mattresses, unlike organic ones, are often made with polyurethane fibers that can give off chemical compounds that have been linked to allergies and other health issues.

    Mite and Mold Resistant

    The lanolin in wool naturally acts as a repellent for dust mites that accumulate in conventional mattresses, making them cleaner and healthier to sleep on.

    All-Weather

    Wool is warm which makes it perfect for the winter months, but the wool and the cotton exteriors are also breathable, which can keep you cool during the warm summer months.

    Fire Resistant

    While any type of natural fiber will burn, wool and cotton are more difficult to ignite and will burn slower than many synthetic fibers.

    Orthopedic

    The materials used in organic mattresses provide a combination of firmness and softness that parallels anything found in a polyurethane or memory foam mattress.

    Source:

    Organic Mattress Guide

    Review of Organic Mattresses

    Organic Mattress - A Critical Review

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