Not getting enough sleep can have disastrous effects on our everyday lives. According to the National Sleep Foundation, although there is no "magic number" for hours of sleep we need to get each night, the widely accepted amount needed to maintain health function tends to be seven to eight hours.
If you're suffering from allergies and you're missing sleep due to sneezing, coughing, runny nose and other symptoms, the likelihood is you're not hitting that optimal mark for required sleep. Allergy products are available from Allergy be Gone that can help you reverse this.
Not getting enough sleep can adversely affect your ability to function in various capacities. The foundation links insufficient sleep to increased risk of motor vehicle accidents and a decreased ability to pay attention, react to signals or retain information. Health risks also accompany shortened sleeping hours. You stand a heightened chance of developing obesity, diabetes, heart problems and mental disorders like depression and increased susceptibility to addiction.
At night, allergens in your mattress and bedding can affect your ability to sleep. These range from dust mites to the flame retardant chemicals found in modern commercial mattresses. Losing sleep due to allergy symptoms is avoidable and shouldn't be a danger to your quality of life.
Allergy Be Gone features a large collection of allergy bedding that reduces the effect of these nighttime dangers. Hypo allergenic mattresses and mattress covers lock allergens in, keeping them away from your breathing space. Allergy-resistant sheets and comforters are impermeable to dust mites that will try to burrow into your fabric and set off allergic reactions every time the bedding is disturbed.
If you find that symptoms are keeping you up at night, remember you don't have to accept it. Allergy Be Gone's hypoallergenic bedding allows you to take control of your life and get the sleep you need.