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Protective Bedding Alleviates Indoor Allergies

Filed in archive Dust Mite Allergies , Gadgets and Tools Against Allergies on March 11, 2010

Protective Bedding Alleviates Indoor Allergies
© Warren Noronha
The spring season is here and you are just about ready to do some spring cleaning in your home. To alleviate indoor allergy, the top remedy suggested by most allergists is the use of protective bedding. Remember that your bed is a host to a lot of invisible allergens (house dust, dustmites and pet dander). On top of the protective bedding, antihistamines, air conditioning, air purifiers and diet modifications have also been suggested by allergists. Such were the result of the recent Braun Research survey, conducted on behalf of Aller-Ease.

Those with indoor allergy will benefit a lot from protective bedding - which you can get free from Aller-Ease by visiting their website. I haven't tried it yet, but consumers like the Aller-Ease protective beddings because they filter allergens, are soft, cool and quiet, allowing them to sleep comfortably and wake feeling refreshed.

Visit the Aller-Ease website between March 21 and April 30 and tell them the most disgusting thing you found during your spring cleaning and you'll have a chance to win a grand prize of an Aller-Ease allergy-proofing bedroom makeover for your entire home (up to four beds). This is your chance to try an Aller-Ease protective bedding for free, so check it out.



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