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You really don’t want to. They are absolutely disgusting. Take my word for it, dust mites live in the bedding of virtually every household worldwide, with the possible exception of some caves, tee pees, and igloos.
No, I’m not telling you to abandon sleeping pillows, but I am suggesting that you really need to familiarize yourself with buckwheat pillows.
While you may never have heard of buckwheat pillows, they have existed for about 3,000 years, but mostly in Japan and the Orient. Buckwheat pillows are dust mite infestation free. There will be a few dust mites migrate through them, but they won’t take up residence. The buckwheat hulls provide no sustenance or shelter to dust mites, so they tend to avoid buckwheat pillows, and certainly do not infest them as they do foam and feather pillows.
When you consider that buckwheat pillows are also the most comfortable, sleep inducing pillows ever devised, you really need to click on www.buckwheatglory.com as fast as your fingers can accomplish it and get your buckwheat pillows on their way to you. Actually, probably 95% of buckwheat pillows are bought because of their comfort and sleep inducing qualities, but it’s also nice to know your head is not resting on millions of dust mites living off your dead skin cells. That’s enough to sour your sweet dreams.