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Where Can I Buy A Buckwheat Pillow?

BUCKWHEAT PILLOWs AVAILABLE HERE

BUCKWHEAT PILLOWS AVAILABLE HERE

     Buckwheat Glory is my name, and buckwheat pillows is my game. On my web site, www.buckwheatglory.com , I sell the finest handmade, organic buckwheat pillows available.

      They are hypoallergenic, come in all bed pillow sizes, and travel and neck pillow styles. Each pillow comes with a free aromatherapy sachet in your choice of lavender, camomile, or a blend of both. They do not support dust mite infestations, and are proudly made in the USA.

     I provide a full one year satisfaction money back guarantee.Click here to access my web site.


Posted by woodstar  (April 1, 2010)    |    add comment    |    Comments (0)

FREE AROMATHERAPY SACHETS

Free Aromatherapy Sachets

Free Aromatherapy Sachets

     A FREE aromatherapy sachet will be given to anyone who purchases a Buckwheatglory.com buckwheat pillow. If you don’t find the buckwheat pillow to be everything I say it is, or if you just don’t like it, return it within 30 days in the condition you bought it, and get your money back less the shipping and handling charges, and the aromatherapy sachet is my gift to you just for trying the buckwheat pillow. You have your choice of lavender, camomile, or a blend of both.

     Offer applies to any size of buckwheat bed pillow (I’ll even give you 2 sachets with each king size buckwheat pillow), buckwheat travel pillows, or buckwheat neck pillows. Find out what good sleep is. To purchase just click on this link - Buckwheatglory.com.


Posted by woodstar  (September 10, 2009)    |    add comment    |    Comments (0)

BUCKWHEAT PILLOWS - A Pillow Revolution

BUCKWHEAT PILLOWS-REVOLUTIONARY

BUCKWHEAT PILLOWS-REVOLUTIONARY

Buckwheat Pillows, buckwheat hull pillows, sobakawa pillows, makura pillows, buckwheat bed pillows, buckwheat travel pillows, buckwheat neck pillows, buckwheat king size bed pillows, buckwheat queen size bed pillows, buckwheat twin size bed pillows, buckwheat full size bed pillows, buckwheat standard size bed pillows, buckwheat yoga pillows, buckwheat meditation pillows - all testify to the growing popularity of this new - ancient pillow phenomenome.

While they originated 2 - 3000 years ago in Asia, they have become discovered in N America, first in Canada, and now in the US. The quality organic, hypoallergenic, triple vacuumed, buckwheat pillows with a concealed nylon zipper have virtually no competition as far as performance and versatility are concerned. Buckwheat pillows are superior to all other varieties of pillows in all respects, and I believe it’s just a matter of time until they virtually replace the other more familiar type pillows.

I think that the lack of knowledge of the buckwheat pillow’s existence is the only thing that temporarily prevents them from having already replaced the outdated styles of pillows. With the advent of social media that lack of knowledge will likely fade rapidly into oblivion.

So join the revolution and enjoy the benefits of a modern buckwheat pillow.


Posted by woodstar  (August 23, 2009)    |    add comment    |    Comments (0)

Various Orthopedic Pillows

While many people can use just about anything as a pillow and not experience pain, others have to be very careful about the type of pillow they use. For these people, chronic neck pain can truly hinder their day to day lives, making just about everything uncomfortable or difficult. For these sufferers, there has been a variety of orthopedic pillows produced. One of the most common types of orthopedic pillows is the lumbar pillow. This fits behind the small of your back while you’re in a sitting position. It helps alleviate back pain caused by sitting at a desk for long periods of time.

There is also the donut pillow, which you actually sit on. These are particularly helpful for anyone dealing with a tailbone injury or any kind of colon ailment. And for the frequent flyer, there is the travel pillow. These are typically U-shaped pillows that fit around the neck, but can also be small versions of a regular pillow. They are intended to stop the head from slipping or rolling into an uncomfortable position while sleeping in an upright, sitting position.


Posted by BuckWheatRelief  (May 14, 2009)    |    add comment    |    Comments (0)

Buckwheat Pillows Hard To Find In Stores? Just Go To Buckwheat Glory.com

Go TO Buckwheat Glory.com For Buckwheat Pillows

Go TO Buckwheat Glory.com For Buckwheat Pillows

So you can’t find a store that sells quality buckwheat pillows. Not a reason (an excuse, maybe) to not buy a buckwheat pillow. Why? Because Buckwheat Glory.com sells all sizes of buckwheat bed pillows, buckwheat travel pillows, and buckwheat neck pillows.

 They even include FREE an aromatherapy sachet with each pillow. You have a choice of lavender, camomile, or a blend of both. Their total cost for shipping and handling is only $9.97, no matter how many pillows you buy. That is less than the cost of shipping alone for one pillow. S & H on the rest of the order is completely free.

Why spend gas running around looking for a store that will sell you a buckwheat pillow, when you can save so much money and get a superior product on line? No, I’m afraid you can not use that as an excuse, let alone a reason, to not buy a buckwheat pillow.

I’ll make it really easy. Just click here to go to Buckwheat Glory .com. Do it now, before you forget. NOW.


Posted by woodstar  (May 3, 2009)    |    add comment    |    Comments (0)

Buckwheat Pillows VS Dust Mites

removable pillow filling - buckwheat hulls

removable pillow filling - buckwheat hulls

House dust mites are microscopic critters (extremely disgusting looking - I might add) that live on dead skin cells and dander. They are not known to carry contagious diseases, but do cause asthma and other allergic reactions.

It is virtually impossible to eradicate them, but the volume of them can be controlled. A single dust mite produces about 20 waste droppings per day, which contains a protein to which many people are allergic, and which cause reactions ranging from itchy eyes and chronically stuffy noses, on up to full blown asthma attacks. Estimates are that dust mites may be a factor in 50 to 80% of asthmatics, as well as unknown numbers of cases of eczema, hay fever, and other allergic reactions.

Ten percent of the weight of a 2 year old conventional pillow (as opposed to a buckwheat pillow) may be composed of dead mites and mite droppings. This is where the beauty and advantages of a buckwheat hull pillow shine. It is recommended that pillow coverings and cases be washed in very hot water at least every 2 weeks. The only pillow I know of with a loose filling that you can do this with, is a buckwheat hull filled pillow with a zipper. The other remedy is to discard the pillow at least every 6 months. That gets expensive, and a lot of dust mites can accumulate in a pillow in 6 months.

The important factor here is that the buckwheat hull filling itself does not support dust mite infestations, so when you wash the pillow cases and covers - problem solved.

Protect your family’s health and buy nothing but buckwheat pillows, including travel pillows - for obvious reasons. Just imagine what’s alive (and dead) in those motel and hotel pillows!


Posted by woodstar  (April 17, 2009)    |    add comment    |    Comments (0)

Keep Traveling With The Right Pillow

Sleeping is one luxury that everyone can afford.  And when you have a good buckwheat pillow, you can really have a relaxing night’s sleep.  But if you are a frequent traveler, you still want to have the comforts of your own pillow.  The solution is to get buckwheat travel pillows that you can take anywhere.  

The buckwheat travel pillows are smaller than the luxurious bed pillows.  They are still made with buckwheat hulls and are 100% organic.  You can also get the pillow with a case so you don’t have to look for the right pillowcase in stores.  You can get a restful sleep in any hotel that you go to and feel just as good as sleeping in your home.


Posted by BuckWheatRelief  (April 8, 2009)    |    add comment    |    Comments (0)