Thursday, July 25, 2013

Protecting Your ‪#‎Back‬ in Bed

Protecting Your ‪#‎Back‬ in Bed You'd think it would be difficult to injure your back while sleeping. While ‪#‎unconscious‬ your‪#‎muscles‬ are ‪#‎relaxed‬ and you're not lifting or carrying anything. But the truth is, if you have a bed that does not offer your #back enough ‪#‎support‬, it could be the reason why you wake up with back-stiffness. Also, if you are in a position that is bad for your back and you stay in it for eight hours while you sleep, you could be ‪#‎damagingyourback‬ without knowing it. In this section, we will tell you how to buy the right bed and what position you should‪#‎sleep‬ in. visit www.ditexbed.com for more info...

Friday, July 12, 2013

How to Tell ‪#‎Whether‬ or Not You Have ‪#‎BedBugs‬




Are you afraid that you may currently dealing with ‪#‎bed‬ ‪#‎bugs‬? It can be hard to tell but there are a few sure signs and symptoms that you may be dealing with #bedbugs. 

The first thing you need to do is check your body for any unusual ‪#‎bites‬. You can also look on your ‪#‎mattress‬ to see if there are any small dark marks on it. Look on your #bed sheets to check for ‪#‎blood‬ because when the bed bugs bite your body, some of the blood can end up getting on the ‪#‎sheets‬. You should also check your #mattress, sheets and areas around your bed to see if you notice any unusual #bugs. If you are not sure what #bed #bugs look like, you can easily search for online images of the bugs to get a better idea of what you are searching for. You should not assume that a bite mark is automatically a #bed ‪#‎bug‬‪#‎bite‬ mark, but there is always a ‪#‎possibility‬ so it is better to be safe than sorry. visit us www.unitedbedding.com and find the best mattress for you


Wednesday, July 10, 2013

How Often Should You ‪#‎ReplaceYourMattress‬?



All ‪#‎mattresses‬ are not created equal. It is believed that the price range of a ‪#‎mattress‬ indicates the ‪#‎life‬ expectancy of the mattress, but it can vary. A general rule of thumb is that for every $100 of the mattress cost, the mattress will last one year. In other words, a $300 #mattress should last 3 years at least. However, the ‪#‎lifetime‬ of a mattress can be shortened by exceeding the ‪#‎maximumweight‬ limit, not placing a ‪#‎boxspring‬under the mattress, and by not ‪#‎flipping‬ the #mattress every six months. The best indicator of when it is time to buy a new mattress is one's quality of ‪#‎sleep‬. If it hurts to lay in bed, it's time to find a quality #mattress outlet today! visitwww.unitedbedding.com

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

How to Adjust to a New ‎#Mattress?



Adjusting to a new #mattress can take some time. If your previous mattress was old and worn, the materials were compressed and did not provide proper ‎#support for your ‎#spineand ‎#body. The new mattress has air trapped in the outer materials so it will feel different. Old mattresses may also have dips and indentations from the ‎#shape of your body. 

Because the new mattress is flat, it takes a few weeks to‎#conform to your shape. This process can take a few months, but normally the mattress will start to feel comfortable within a few weeks. Replacing the ‎#boxsprings at the same time as the #mattress will prolong the life of the mattress and will provide the proper support for it. Using the correctly sized bed ‎#frame will also help your #mattress last longer.

While you are adjusting to a new mattress, it is a good idea to go to bed a bit earlier to make sure you get enough sleep. Make sure the room is at a comfortable ‎#temperature for sleeping. If several weeks pass and you’re still not ‎#sleepingwell, you may need to return the #mattress. visit us at www.unitedbedding.com

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

WHEN DO YOU NEED A NEW MATTRESS?


There are obvious and not-so-obvious #signs when you need a #newmattress. If your current #mattress sags in the middle, has noticeable depressions where you usually #sleep or feels #lumpy, it probably isn’t providing the #support you need for a #peaceful #night’s sleep. If you share a #mattress and frequently wake up to your partner #tossing and #turning, a larger #mattress will offer more #personal space.
Other more subtle s#igns you need to buy a #mattress are: if you wake up still feeling #tired or #achy, if you #sleep better in hotels than at #home; or if your #mattress is five to seven years old.
#Buying a #mattress is an #investment, so you might be surprised that your seven-year-old mattress is at the end of its #lifespan. It makes sense when you think about its daily wear and #tear. For example, if you sleep 7 hours a #night, your #body has put pressure and stress on that mattress for 17,885 hours! #Comfort and #support understandably weaken as the mattress ages. Other reasons to get a new mattress at this time are because your body’s needs change as you grow older and your existing mattress becomes soiled by nightly perspiration.
So don’t settle for a #saggy, #bumpy, lumpy mattress with lackluster support. Look to this mattress buying guide to know how to buy the mattress of your dreams. CALL US FOR MORE INFORMATION 908-668-0220 or visit us at http://www.unitedbeddingImage.com

Friday, June 28, 2013

#SHOULD YOUR #FLIP YOUR #MATTRESS?

#SHOULD YOUR #FLIP YOUR #MATTRESS?


You should flip a regular #mattress if you have been sleeping on it regularly for at least three months. Some people #flip their #mattressesas often as every week, but flipping at least every three months is recommended. The exceptions to mattress flipping include #pillow-top #mattresses and #mattresses that are designed specifically to provide back support. 

There are many reasons to flip your #mattress, but the main one is that flipping the #mattress minimizes the impact of your #body #impressionson the #surface of the #mattress. Regular flipping can help you get at least five more years of life out of it than a mattress that has rarely or never been flipped. It's best to have someone else help you #flip your mattress so the #weight of the #mattress doesn't put too much pressure on your back. 

Failing to #flip your #mattress usually #makes the bed less#comfortable when you sleep. Your body weight causes sagging that cannot repair itself if you are sleeping on the same side of the mattress every #night for a long period of time. The bed will also offer less#support because the pressure from your body weight causes loosening of the springs. #VISIT US AT WWW.UNITEDBEDDING.COM

Friday, June 7, 2013

United Bedding
Is a luxurious classic style mattress that will provide the proper back support and skeletal support. This unit is supported by TruWood foundation. Also available two sided.

Main Features

·         PK Damask™
Ultra durable and Allergy-Resitant
·         FlameSafer ™ Hi-Technology
Flame Resistant
·         EcoLaz™
The firmest textured creation.
·         Insufelt™
Exclusive modular design cushioned pad
·         312 PowerEdge™
Complete Body Zone Support
·         TruWood™
Activity responsive timber, heavy treated compressed foundation.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Comfort, Quality &  Service ... find out more... more that just a mattress ...


Comfort, Quality &  Service ... find out more... more that just a mattress ...
Comfort, Quality &  Service ... find out more... more that just a mattress ...


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

BEST MATTRESS IN NJ

BEST MATTRESSES... best quality... best feeling...BEST SUPPORT...simply the BEST!!! 



Thursday, May 23, 2013

Because QUALITY and Comfort doesn't mean EXPENSIVE!!! Learn more about our mattress call us at 908-668-0220 or visit us AT WWW.UNITEDBEDDING.COM





Tuesday, May 7, 2013

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

YOUR SLEEP, IS YOUR CHOICE Comfort, Quality & Service ... find out more...http://www.unitedbedding.com more that just a mattress ...


Think about this: you have probably spent over 25% of your life sleeping. With that much of your life spent under the sheets and on top of the bed, it makes sense that proper sleep and a good mattress can go a long way towards mitigating back pain and improving your health. Knowledge about better sleep techniques, proper mattress guidelines, or the role of insomnia in regards to chronic pain can help make your nights (and your days) far more enjoyable.

The right mattress can really help one have a good night’s sleep and wake up feeling rested and refreshed. Sleeping on the wrong mattress can cause sleeplessness, back pain, and overall aches and pains. For people with a back problem, a mattress that isn’t a good fit can make the pain worse.
Ditex and Rex can help you make a better choice - as well as suggestions for a good sleep

Mattresses are a Personal Choice

When searching for the best mattress, it is important to remember that mattresses are largely a matter of personal preference. There is no single type of mattress or bed that works well for all people, and there is no best mattress for back problems but there are certain mattresses that can improve your sleep such as our fantastic iCare. The line of iCare is the latest advancement in mattress technology; it provides you with personalized comfort and support. These mattresses have all of the benefits of the HiTechA™ Sleep System, including independent back support and heat dissipation to keep you at a comfortable temperature. Hundreds of individual cushions respond independently to your shape and movements to provide you with the support and comfort you need, while the Cool™ memory foam keeps you cool and provides pressure point relief. The mesh border fabric also helps to keep the comfort and support constant throughout the entire mattress. Make sure you're living life fully charged.

The choice is in your hands. Would you like to have a good night’s sleep?

Monday, February 11, 2013

iCare

MAKE A HEALTHIER CHOICE!!!



Our exclusive iCare collection has organic products that will help you make a healthier choice. Our goal is to provide our customers with the healthiest, most natural and durable mattresses. Nowadays, many mattresses are made with toxic glues, petrochemical foams, and poisonous fire retardants. The purpose of iCare collection is to change the way people think about their mattresses, by utilizing products such as organic wool and organic cotton, we can provide our customers with a truly healthier mattress


Benefits
Hypoallergenic

Since organic mattresses repel dust mites and do not contain harmful pesticides, they make an excellent choice for people with dust mite allergies or chemical sensitivities. An organic wool layer in organic mattresses wicks away moisture from the body, which prevents the growth of mold and mildew in the mattress and helps further reduce allergens, according to the NaturaWorld natural mattress website.

Better for the Environment

Choosing an organic mattress helps the environment in several ways. Organic cotton farming keeps pesticides out of the atmosphere and water supply, and organic wool production does not use potentially harmful hormones that are commonly used on conventional wool farms.
Organic mattresses are produced using renewable resources. 

Monday, February 4, 2013

Proper Mattress Can Improve Sleep Comfort, Reduce Pain, Says American Chiropractic Association

A good night's sleep is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle; however, an estimated 70 million Americans complain of sleeplessness. This October, during National Chiropractic Month, the American Chiropractic Association (ACA) is offering advice to help consumers select comfortable mattresses and pillows that can help limit unnecessary back and neck pain.

"Americans spend one-third of their lives sleeping, so it makes sense to invest in a sleep set that can improve your comfort and overall health," says Scott Bautch, DC, DACBOH, spokesperson for the American Chiropractic´ Association. "Many people don't realize the reason for their neck or back pain is literally right underneath them -- it's their mattress and pillow."

A 2006 study published in the Journal of Chiropractic Medicine showed that sleeping on a new mattress can significantly reduce stiffness and back pain. Researchers found that study participants reported immediate and sustained benefits after sleeping on a new mattress. This was especially true of participants who entered the study with back pain complaints, as they reported a 63 percent improvement in back discomfort with a new mattress.

When it comes time to purchase a new mattress, the ACA recommends the following:

Shop for Support

Look for a mattress that provides uniform support from head to toe; if there are gaps between your body and the mattress (such as at the waist), you're not getting the full support you need. Mattresses can be too firm; pay close attention to uncomfortable pressure on prominent body features such as the shoulders, hips and low back.

Shop for Comfort

When mattress shopping, give each option a good trial run before you buy; lie down on a mattress for a minimum of five to 10 minutes to get a good idea of its comfort level. If you cannot find a comfortable position, you probably have the wrong mattress.

Shop for Size

Does the bed provide enough room for both you -- and your sleeping partner if you have one -- to stretch and roll over? The ideal mattress will also minimize the transfer of movement from one sleeping partner to the other, which means one person shouldn't feel motion as the other leaves the bed.

Generally, a mattress should be replaced every 5 to 8 years to ensure proper support and comfort. Be aware that life's changes can signal the need for a new mattress as well. For example, people who have lost or gained a considerable amount of weight, those who have a medical condition which has changed the way they sleep, or even those who've changed partners may need to consider a new mattress.

Pillows important, too

After investing in a quality mattress, don't forget to choose an equally supportive pillow, advises ACA spokesperson Steven Conway, DC, DACBOH, Esq. "People will spend thousands of dollars on a mattress and then skimp on a pillow that doesn't support their head and neck properly," he observes.

When selecting a new pillow, ACA recommends selecting one with ergonomically-designed features, which will enhance comfort and limit pain. Look for pillows that are:

-- Designed to keep the spine in natural alignment. When lying on your side, your head and neck should remain level with your mid and lower spine. When lying on your back, your head and neck should remain level with your upper back and spine. Avoid pillows that are so thick or thin that they angle your head and neck away from your body.

-- Designed to support different sleep positions, including side sleeper or back sleeper. (It's best never to sleep on your stomach, as it's the most back unfriendly sleeping position.)

-- Hypoallergenic.

There is no such thing as a universal fit when it comes to pillows, Dr. Conway notes. "Find a pillow that is consistent with the shape and size of your body. If you find yourself sleeping on your side with one hand propped under your pillow, that's a clue that you're not getting the support you need from that pillow," he explains.

If you continue to experience pain and discomfort at night or have difficulty falling asleep, visit your doctor of chiropractic. Doctors of chiropractic are trained to treat spinal problems that can interfere with a restful night's sleep. They can also offer nutritional and ergonomic advice that can help improve the quality of your sleep. To find a chiropractor near you, view ACA's searchable member database at http://www.ACAtoday.org/DOCsearch.

The American Chiropractic Association is the nation's leading chiropractic organization representing more than 16,000 doctors of chiropractic and their patients. For more information, visit http://www.ACAtoday.org.

American Chiropractic Association
http://www.ACAtoday.org