The world of perfect bed systems
If you consider that you spend about one-third of your life in bed, then you will see just how important it is to have the right sleep system. Hardly any other object in our daily life has as much influence on our well-being and health.
Health and a good night's sleep are not a matter of taste, because the mattress and base need to be adapted individually to the user's shape and weight. That is the only way to prevent back problems in the long term. And only then will you be relaxed when you go to sleep, and wake up feeling refreshed.
The more carefully the individual items are matched to each other, the higher the level of sleeping comfort.
Never buy a mattress without seeing it or trying it. A detailed FEMIRA consultation will protect you against unpleasant surprises that could have a negative effect on your sleep.
Nor should you pay too much attention to the old chestnut about a "healthy, hard" bed. This general statement still dates back to the time when foam mattresses were placed on wire frames and offered the same level of comfort as a hammock. A hard mattress can indeed provide relief for people suffering from slipped discs,
but are otherwise only recommended for people with good connective tissue. Observe the following, and you will always be on the safe side:
- Find out as much as you can - and make sure you test the mattress you want to buy.
- Choose a mattress and base that supports the spine in its natural "double-s" shape.
- The shoulder and pelvis of people who like to sleep on their sides should sink down far enough to create a straight line.
- Please also note the height of the mattress. The higher, the better. Then the filling can better adapt to the body weight.
Then you will be relaxed when you go to sleep, and wake up feeling refreshed.
