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Salmon Shaped Pillow for better sleep
0 Comments Published by Max April 12th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News.
Yes, this might just be the cure for your sleeplessness, the Salmon Shaped Pillow!
For those who still look strange at this pillow I can confirm that this is a pillow and not a fish.I don’t know how many people would buy a pillow like this, but I a fish pillow like this would be very funny in a pillow fight I think.You can purchase it for $21 from here.
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Green Tea Pillow that can help you sleep better
0 Comments Published by Max March 12th, 2007 in How to sleep better, SLEEP Fun, SLEEP News.
The faint aroma of green tea can help you sleep better if you make a Green Tea Pillow. If you have trouble sleeping and don’t want to do a uvulopalatopharyngoplasty surgery,you might want to try it starting with your next green tea.
Although it sounds weird at first, dried green tea leaves are an excellent option for an organic pillow. Not only soft when used in bulk, the faint aroma of the leaves is also a natural sleep enhancer. A pillow-sized mass of tea leaves will take you a while to collect, but, once you do, air out the pillow outside once a week to avoid mustiness.
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LightSleeper Alarm Clock
1 Comment Published by Max February 20th, 2007 in SLEEP Gadgets, SLEEP News.
Here’s an alarm clock that might work for some of you Matrix-generation folks.
Light Sleeper is an illuminating, personalised alarm integrated into bedding that gently wakes in the most natural way. Ever since the beginning of time light has controlled our body clock telling us when to sleep and when to wake. As lifestyles are rapidly changing with increased travel and demands on our time, people’s natural body clocks are out of sync. This pillow and duvet simulates a natural dawn that eases you into your day. LightSleeper Bedding uses electroluminescent technology allowing traditional textile surfaces to become a reactive light source.
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