Why compromising on your sleep will cost you more in the long run
Are you having trouble falling asleep? Or does your tossing and turning prevent a good night’s sleep?
According to a recent sleep study, 66% of respondents claimed that their sleep quality was a problem. Imagine – 2 out of 3 people have sleep problems. And it’s not just waking up a bit tired that is at stake – it’s the other health issues that are caused by your poor sleep.
Most mattresses are built from springs and some type of foam. The soft and comfortable ones eliminate pressure points but compromise on spinal alignment, creating back, neck or shoulder pain. The firm ones support your back but compromise on comfort.
If you do not sleep well, you may be affected by one or more of the following:
- Chronic Fatigue
- Sleeplessness
- Heart Problems
- Lowered Productivity
- Reduced Energy
- High Blood Pressure
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Weight Gain
If you are compromising on your sleep, you need to consider the intelliBED mattress. Built with a different pain relieving and pressure relieving material, you no longer have to choose between soft and firm but will get the best of both.
The intelliBED will relieve your pressure points, creating a comfortable and refreshing sleep, and will also keep your shoulders and hips aligned; reducing, if not eliminating, pain in the back, neck and shoulders.
These pain relieving and pressure relieving qualities make the intelliBED an excellent investment. Fatigue resistant and durable, the mattresses will wear like new for its life (with a 20 year warranty) and will not react with body temperature, remaining cool and consistent. Less pressure means you have less tossing and turning, and a more restful and still comfortable sleep.
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