Organic Mattresses - They Are Not Really Organic Mattresses-Mattress Companies Don't Tell Everything
Organic mattresses. I'm going to teach you everything you need to know
about organic mattresses. Quite frankly, the term organic is a marketing term. It's fake because they don't tell you everything. Even if they use organic cotton or organic wool, those mattresses still have to be treated with fire retardant chemicals. Or worse, perhaps, glass fibers to make it flame retardant. So while you're looking for an organic mattress, you're looking for something that's safe. What you don't realize is that it can't be safe if it has to be flame retardant. Plain and simple. So while they're using organic materials and that term really, truly is very loosely used, even if it is organic, it still has to be treated with fire retardants. For example, even organic wool. Wool has to be treated with fire retardant to keep it from burning. Wool is animal hair. Cotton burns quite well. You think cotton is going to be flame retardant? I don't think so. Those mattresses may be using an organic fiber, and even then, it's probably not 100% organic fibers. It'll be blended with non organic fibers. So they get away with calling their mattresses as organic, even though it's only got 20% organic fibers in it. But still, the mattress has to be treated with fire retardant chemicals to make it flame retardant. The term organic is the most misused marketing term. It is a purely marketing term in the mattress industry. And the only way you're going to know this is if you see my complete mattress education video.
Go to sleepessentials.com and do not miss the video on the homepage. It's real simple. Sleepessentials.com. The video's right there. It's about an hour long. I'm going to teach you everything you need to know about the mattress industry, because what's on the Internet and what's on YouTube is mostly marketing. Even if you skip past the advertisements to what looks like organic listings, Mattress Clarity, Sleepopolis, CNET home and others, they're doing these reviews of mattresses. Guess what? They're not doing reviews of mattresses. They're promoting mattresses. You're not going to know definitive truth until you see my mattress education video. There's very few of us. Very, very few of us on the Internet today that's actually telling the truth about the mattress industry. Most of it, 99% of it is marketing. It's promoting something truly inorganic, poor quality, short life soften substantial with use, body impresses. They exclude these things from their warranties. That's how you know what's going to happen in the only way you're going to know this is not by watching these mattress review websites. They don't tell you this information. And the reason they don't tell you is because they're promoting those products. They are not reviewing them.
Complete Mattress Education Video: https://rumble.com/vnpoo5-2021-complete-mattress-education.html
Mattress Comparison: https://rumble.com/v2s51n8-mattress-brand-comparison-which-is-best-nectar-ghost-casper-purple-or-leesa.html
Customer Testimonial: https://rumble.com/vnjwn9-customer-testimonial.html
New Report Mattresses Making People Sick: https://youtu.be/lawa_h3N0Lw
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Mattress Brand Comparison - Which is best, Nectar, Ghost, Casper, Purple, or Leesa?
Which is best mattress comparison to figure out if Nectar or GhostBed or Leesa or Casper or Purple is the best mattress. Surprisingly they are all the same in a very significant and substantial way. They are all made of cheap plastic foam which does not last but a few years before they soften substantially and subsequently lose their support. And, to prove this, all of these mattress companies exclude from coverage the very thing that will go wrong. They are telling you what will go wrong with their mattresses by excluding it from coverage. These companies know that most people don't read the fine print of the warranties before they buy. Sadly, most people buy from the marketing gimmicks and lies these companies tell.
For example, read the warranty here of the Nectar mattress: THIS MATTRESS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: A normal increase in softness of the foam pressure-relieving material...
This is a "Forever" warranty which means forever they will never cover anything but it sure sounds good on the surface to the unsuspecting consumer.
Purple is a fine company and mattress, right? Here is their warranty where it states, in a round about way, that softening of the foam is not covered: "Localized firmness changes are normal and are not covered under warranty." In other words, the area where you lay will get softer and it will get softer very quickly but, sorry, not covered.
These mattresses are made of cheap plastic foam. All mattresses made of cheap plastic foam will soften and none of them will cover it in their warranty. So you spend good money on a mattress that sounded like a good product only to find out they are junk and spent within just a few years.
If you'd like to learn more about these companies check out these videos and, PLEASE, don't miss the videos about the chemicals in mattresses. This information is critical to your health because all these mattress companies are using toxic chemicals to meet strict Federal flammability standards and they don't tell their customers a word about it!
Ashley Home Furnishings, Nectar, Zinus Mattress Glass Fibers Cutting People - Class Action Lawsuit:
• Ashley Home Furni...
Thyroid Problems, Hormone Problems, and Thyroid Cancer (Caused by Your New Mattress):
• Thyroid Problems,...
Complete Mattress Education 2023 (On Marketing Gimmicks, Junk Materials, Fake Warranties, And More):
• Complete Mattress...
You don't believe us? Check out these news report videos:
Dangerous Flame Retardants - CBS News Part I:
• Dangerous Flame R...
Dangerous Flame Retardants - CBS News:
• Dangerous Flame R...
News 4 Investigates: The danger lurking in your mattress:
• News 4 Investigat...
WARNING! If your mattress warranty says your mattress warranty is voided for removing the cover, it likely means it has glass fibers in it and it is very DANGEROUS
Is fiberglass in your mattress safe?:
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Did Mysterious Cuts Come From Fiberglass in Mattress?:
• Did Mysterious Cu...
Memory foam mattress? A Round Rock family has a warning:
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You can see all these videos on our website more easily here: https://sleepessentials.com/the-toxic...
Here is another news report video of fiberglass in mattress: People across U.S. report hidden danger in their mattresses -
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Latex Mattresses vs Memory Foam Mattresses - Hands Down Latex Wins Every Category
Latex mattresses versus memory foam mattresses? Well, there is no comparison. Literally, its like putting Pee Wee Herman in the ring with Mike Tyson. Memory foam is hot to sleep on whereas latex is cool. This is because memory foam is a closed-cell foam and so it cannot breathe, but latex is an open-celled foam plus it has countless holes in it which helps circulate air.
Memory foam is a petrochemical polyurethane plastic foam so it is a toxic waste dump. On the other hand, latex, if it is real, is the sap of the rubber tree, so it is natural. Of course there is synthetic latex so stay away from synthetic and synthetic blended latex, you only want natural latex.
Memory foam is hard to turn over in. It forms a mold and holds the sleeper in the mold and they must pick themselves up to turn over in it. This is one of the most common complaints about memory foam, in addition to being hot. Latex on the other hand is instant recovery. While it molds to your body for excellent support, it is perfectly easy to turn over in because it bounces back.
Memory foam softens substantially with use and thus loses its support. Every company that uses memory foam or any polyurethane foam excludes softening from coverage in the fine print of their warranties. Latex stays firm for decades and does not soften like plastic memory foam.
So there really is not comparison between these two mattress materials. Latex is THE superior winner in every category. To learn more go to our website www.sleepessentials.com and on the home page is a complete mattress education video where you will learn so much more about the mattress industry and most especially about the toxic fire retardant chemicals used in mattresses today.
#memoryfoam #latex #mattress
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Repeat Customers by the Wrong Method
A Restonic mattress sales representative once told me after I bragged about how long our latex mattresses last, "You don't want to sell mattresses that last that long, you won't have repeat customers." I remember thinking to myself, "I hope all other mattress companies have the mentality because eventually I will stand alone with the reputation of making a great sleeping and very long-lasting mattress."
I realized after a few years that his sentiment is the same sentiment of all large mattress manufacturers. They make garbage products that will fail in just a few years and thus force people back into the market to buy another mattress. And this raises mattress companies bottom lines. This can be illustrated by the Better Sleep Council which is a front group for the International Sleep Products Association, which is a lobby group looking out for large mattress company's financial interests.
When you read articles by the Better Sleep Council, they almost always advocate buying a new mattress every 5-7 years. Is this sound advice for helping people sleep better or is this advice designed to elevate mattress sales? I deem it the latter, primarily.
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Spring Air mattresses with "Memory Foam Dust"
When reviewing the new line of mattresses by Spring Air as a retailer of their mattresses, one model in particular advertised it has memory foam in it. So I asked the manufacturer's representative how much memory foam was in the particular model and his response was it had "memory foam dust" in it. In other words, it only had enough to claim in their marketing that it had memory foam in it, even though it probably wasn't enough to make a difference in the feel or function.
This is the standard operating procedure of large mattress manufacturers. They make inferior products and spin them as if they are superior products through their slick marketing. Pathetic and deceptive! #sleep #mattress #mattresses #springair #health
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My Mattress Don't Wiggle, Wiggle, it Rolls
This is a spinoff of the very famous video, My Money Don’t Jiggle, Jiggle, It Folds - Louis Theroux (Duke & Jones Extended Version). We believe we have improved the lyrics. Instead, ours is, "My mattress don't wiggle, wiggle, it rolls. I'd love to see you snuggle, snuggle, fer sure. It makes me want to love you, love you, you know. Sleeping in my king, you really have to dream. Six feet two in a twin size, realize, it's time to get a bigger size. I gotta knack to relax in my bed, dreaming some sweet, sweet dreams."
The goal is to get people interested in our other videos about mattresses. Sleep Essentials is THE home of the real mattress. Our motto and slogan is, "The Old “PROVEN” Technology in Sleep Mattress Company." But we are more than this, we are a mattress education company as well as a chemical free mattress company. No other company can say this definitively. Check out our other social media venues:
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2021 Complete Mattress Education
Mattresses today are not what they seem. Most are made of junk polyurethane material that doesn't last and softens substantially and quickly with use. And proof of this is the warranties of mattress companies that use polyurethane exclude softening of the mattress from coverage. In addition to this, mattresses are filled with toxic fire retardant chemicals to meet strict Consumer Product Safety Commission burn standards. Don't buy any mattress until you see this complete mattress education video.
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Polyurethane Foam for Mattresses is Junk
The most used material in mattresses today is polyurethane foam. Polyurethane is plastic and the chief characteristic of all polyurethane foam is that it softens with use very quickly that loses its support.
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Our Certified Organic Latex Foam
Why certified organic latex? Because you want to be sure you are not getting synthetic. Many companies will advertise they have natural latex even when they have synthetic because in every case with synthetic, there is some natural in it. The only way to be sure you are not getting synthetic is to get certified organic. Synthetic latex is not as durable as all natural.
2021 Complete Mattress Education
It is over an hour long but you won't believe what you are learning and will never look at the mattress industry the same again. From fake warranties to marketing gimmicks, to toxic fire retardant chemicals in mattresses. Everything you need to know about mattresses is right here in this video and on our website www.sleepessentials.com.
Mattress Company Warranty Gimmicks
While all mattress companies have warranties, they exclude in the fine print what will go wrong with the mattress. In fact, it is a window into knowing what will go wrong with the mattress. The most common exclusion in warranty coverage is softening of the foam. All polyurethane foam softens with use. Even Tempur Pedic mattresses exclude coverage for softening foam. The cheap companies mattresses soften within 1-2 years.
Foundation Assembly
This is our shippable foundation. We can ship this UPS or FedEx to you door and then you assemble it. Assembly is extremely easy and this foundation is very strong and durable. They are perfect for our latex mattresses.