Should You Buy A Memory Foam Mattress?

Aug 24
11:05

2009

William Blake

William Blake

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If you are having trouble sleeping on your traditional spring, air, or latex mattress then you should consider a memory foam mattress.

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If you have trouble sleeping or wake up with aches and pains and you sleep on a traditional spring mattress,Should You Buy A Memory Foam Mattress? Articles a latex mattress, or an air mattress then you probably should think about switching over to memory foam.

The Support

The traditional air, spring, or latex mattress simply does not offer the support that memory foam does. Memory foam acts unique in that when you lay down on it it absorbs your body heat and the weight of your body so you sink down into it. The foam then conforms to the contours of your body providing support. And it’s just not a few body parts that are supported but your entire body. Memory foam does what the other mattresses do not, it disperses your body weight over the entire face of the mattress so that there are no pressure points.

The Comfort

The elimination of pressure points is what causes memory foam to be so much more comfortable than your regular spring, air, or latex mattress. Because of the elimination of pressure points you will wake up feeling more refreshed and pain and ache free than you ever have for your entire life. The pressure points are caused when the mattress pushes back against your body (specifically the heaviest parts of your body like your head, shoulders, and legs). With memory foam there is no pushing back so there are no pressure points.

The elimination of pressure points also prevents tossing and turning and allows for better blood circulation. This causes you to wake up in the morning feeling better than you have in a long time!