If you fall into bed only to lie awake sneezing and wheezing, this naturally hypoallergenic pillow could be the answer to a good night’s sleep.
These are tell-tale symptoms of a dust mite allergy, which around 20% of the UK population suffers from. The invisible-to-the-eye creatures love warm areas, making pillows and mattresses popular breeding grounds.
This pillow is filled with organic millet husks, which dust mites and moulds can’t live in. It arrives partially filled, with a heavy brown paper bag of husks in case you want to add more. After a restful first night - I’m one of those with a dust mite allergy - I topped up with extra husks for additional support. (Tip: it's worth doing this over an empty sink, as some of the tiny grains will inevitably miss the cover’s zipped hole).
Those thousands of millet 'beads' make this pillow heavier than standard ones, and the grains really mould around the head and neck, while the organic cotton cover keeps you cool. The result? Lots of good-quality sleep, and a happy husband undisturbed by my snuffling.
For more details see the website which also features organic mattresses, baby blankets, bedding, duvets and pyjamas and all products come with free delivery.
Jane Lee









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