Latex foam mattress

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Many people are under the impression that Latex foam mattresses are a synthetic sleeping alternative.

Many people are under the impression that Latex foam mattresses are a synthetic
sleeping alternative. Latex in fact is a product of nature. Milky sap from rubber
trees, found in Africa, South Asia, South America, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka is used
to manufacture latex.

If you're thinking of buying Latex foam mattresses because you or someone in the
family has allergies, it's important to make sure the product is 100 percent Latex.
Some manufactures incorporate other, artificial substances into their latex foam
mattresses. These products will have the same properties as artificial foam mattresses.

Talalay Latex is just one example of latex foam that has synthetic additives. In
fact, Talalay Latex is 30 percent synthetic. However, Talalay Latex mattresses
have remarkable properties that many health enthusiasts consider outweigh the fact
it's not constructed of pure latex foam.

Latex foam mattresses made from Talalay Latex last longer than ordinary foam mattresses.
They exhibit a more uniform consistency, which was the main reason for developing
Talalay Latex. You can purchase three variations of Talalay latex foam mattresses,
soft, medium and firm.

Talalay Latex has enhanced and smoothed the progress of the manufacturing of latex
foam mattresses. There are no other fillers or shortcuts, and the resulting foam
has the same properties as pure latex. Talalay Latex special cell structure offers
the same enhanced health properties as pure latex mattresses.



 

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