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Pressure Point Relief with a Memory Foam Mattress… How we hear Decor-Ideas.co.uk readers scream? Well, read the article below to find about all about how a small but mighty change to your bedroom could save you a fortune in lost sleep and stressful nights…

The benefits of pressure point relief

One of the main reasons people struggle to sleep is due to their mattress in the bedroom. A poor quality mattress will press against your body rather than relieve it, causing a lot of discomfort during the night and usually lots of aches and pains when you get up in the morning too. A memory foam mattress has the opposite effect and we are here to show you how.

Most of the strain is on the areas of the body called pressure points, which is where body weight presses down against your sleeping surface the most. When sleeping on a coil or spring/ sprung mattress, you are likely to experience more pressure that could as a result cause you to toss and turn, disturbing your sleep throughout the night and forever more.

The areas that tend to suffer the most are the hips, knees and shoulders. However, a memory foam mattress can help relieve this pressure by supporting your entire body from head to toe as the visco elastic foams open cell structure allows the mattress to curve around your body as you lie down to offer maximum support. Furthermore, because each cell has a hole in it, the mattress is able to fully compress and spread the air pressure to adjoining cells, distributing the weight of your body evenly over the sleeping surface. No other type of mattress or material boasts this unique cell structure or is able to conform to your body in this way.

In addition, the foam is temperature sensitive, causing it to feel firmer when it is cold and softer when warm. As you lie down you will notice how the foam slowly warms to your body temperate, softening around your natural curves, providing an almost sinking feeling. Some foams are even more temperature sensitive than others with cooling properties that promote breath-ability and the dispersing of moisture to you cool and dry during the night.

It is a general rule of thumb that the higher the density of a memory foam mattress is, the better the quality is likely to be. When shopping around for a foam mattress it is also important to consider the thickness and firmness so that it caters to your unique sleeping preferences.

Lastly, you should only purchase your mattress from a reliable brand, such as Memory Foam Warehouse whos website was useful in learning more about these kind of mattresses, they also do temperature sensitive CoolMax and Outlast mattresses. As the UK’s number one memory foam mattress manufacturer and supplier, they are able to offer their quality mattresses at some of the lowest prices online. Dial 0800 612 5179 to call MFW directly.

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