Your pillow needs
an upgrade
Your pillow needs
an upgrade
To achieve good health,
sleep is paramount
A pillow of appropriate height - designed
with you in mind, is key to a quality sleep
Your pillow needs
an upgrade
Your pillow needs
an upgrade
To achieve good health,
sleep is paramount
A pillow of appropriate height - designed
with you in mind, is key to a quality sleep
To achieve good health, sleep is paramount
A pillow of appropriate height - designed with you in mind - is key to quality sleep
Here at Cadia,
we love science
Having the "right pillow" is critical
In one sleep study, two PhD’s in Australia found that there was an association between pillow comfort and sleep quality - “all participants who reported poor sleep quality also reported poor pillow comfort”
And what about pillow comfort and sleep quality?
Pillow height and size is closely related to quality sleep. Appropriate pillow height is crucial to maintaining the quality of sleep and overall health...but there are no universal, evidence-based guidelines for pillow design or selection (that’s why we’re here).
And why is pillow height so important?
- In a reclining position, pillows of appropriate height support the body and head in a stable and natural condition, facilitating various bodily movements that occur during sleep
- However, when people use pillows of inappropriate height, blood circulation in the neck is hindered
- In addition to the right height, the ideal pillow should be soft...and provide neck support (our 3 options cover your bases here)
- The use of an ill-suited pillow during the long hours of sleep can be counterproductive to rest and recovery from fatigue, the purpose of sleep; indeed, it may actually increase fatigue
Pillows get very dirty, very quickly
Your current pillow is disgusting.
Between 30,000-40,000 dead skin cells fall off every hour. In 1 night, that could mean 240,000 dead skin cells - which attract organisms like dust mites in your pillows.
After 1 year, 10-15% of your pillow's weight may be made up of dust-mite waste.
This can cause all sorts of health issues, including inciting allergies and worse.
Furthermore, certain types of memory foam pillows may be dangerous (we do not use memory foam). Polyurethane foam pillows contain PBDEs (~3,500 parts per million)...which resemble the molecular structure of PCBs...which have been linked to cancer, reproductive problems, and impaired fetal brain development. Certain PBDEs have actually been banned in some U.S. states and the European Union.
It’s been suggested to replace your sleep pillow every 6 months...
Here at Cadia, we love science
Having the "right pillow" is critical
In one sleep study, two PhD’s in Australia found that there was an association between pillow comfort and sleep quality - “all participants who reported poor sleep quality also reported poor pillow comfort”
And what about pillow comfort and sleep quality?
Pillow height and size is closely related to quality sleep. Appropriate pillow height is crucial to maintaining the quality of sleep and overall health...but there are no universal, evidence-based guidelines for pillow design or selection (that’s why we’re here).
And why is pillow height so important?
- In a reclining position, pillows of appropriate height support the body and head in a stable and natural condition, facilitating various bodily movements that occur during sleep
- However, when people use pillows of inappropriate height, blood circulation in the neck is hindered
- In addition to the right height, the ideal pillow should be soft...and provide neck support (our 3 options cover your bases here)
- The use of an ill-suited pillow during the long hours of sleep can be counterproductive to rest and recovery from fatigue, the purpose of sleep; indeed, it may actually increase fatigue
Pillows get very dirty, very quickly
Your current pillow is disgusting.
Between 30,000-40,000 dead skin cells fall off every hour. In 1 night, that could mean 240,000 dead skin cells - which attract organisms like dust mites in your pillows.
After 1 year, 10-15% of your pillow's weight may be made up of dust-mite waste.
This can cause all sorts of health issues, including inciting allergies and worse.
Furthermore, certain types of memory foam pillows may be dangerous (we do not use memory foam). Polyurethane foam pillows contain PBDEs (~3,500 parts per million)...which resemble the molecular structure of PCBs...which have been linked to cancer, reproductive problems, and impaired fetal brain development. Certain PBDEs have actually been banned in some U.S. states and the European Union.
It’s been suggested to replace your sleep pillow every 6 months...
Here at Cadia, we love science
Having the "right pillow" is critical
In one sleep study, two PhD’s in Australia found that there was an association between pillow comfort and sleep quality - “all participants who reported poor sleep quality also reported poor pillow comfort”
And what about pillow comfort and sleep quality?
Pillow height and size is closely related to quality sleep. Appropriate pillow height is crucial to maintaining the quality of sleep and overall health...but there are no universal, evidence-based guidelines for pillow design or selection (that’s why we’re here).
Why is pillow height so important?
- In a reclining position, pillows of appropriate height support the body and head in a stable and natural condition, facilitating various bodily movements that occur during sleep
- However, when people use pillows of inappropriate height, blood circulation in the neck is hindered
- In addition to the right height, the ideal pillow should be soft...and provide neck support (our 3 options cover your bases here)
- The use of an ill-suited pillow during the long hours of sleep can be counterproductive to rest and recovery from fatigue, the purpose of sleep; indeed, it may actually increase fatigue
Pillows get very dirty, very quickly
Your current pillow is disgusting.
Between 30,000-40,000 dead skin cells fall off every hour. In 1 night, that could mean 240,000 dead skin cells - which attract organisms like dust mites in your pillows.
After 1 year, 10-15% of your pillow's weight may be made up of dust-mite waste.
This can cause all sorts of health issues, including inciting allergies and worse.
Furthermore, certain types of memory foam pillows may be dangerous (we do not use memory foam). Polyurethane foam pillows contain PBDEs (~3,500 parts per million)...which resemble the molecular structure of PCBs...which have been linked to cancer, reproductive problems, and impaired fetal brain development. Certain PBDEs have actually been banned in some U.S. states and the European Union.
It’s been suggested to replace your sleep pillow every 6 months...