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Comfortable Travel with Neck Pillows



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By : Phoenix Delray    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-09 14:46:26

If you have never traveled using neck pillows to keep your head, neck and spine properly aligned, you probably suffered with stiff muscles, a sore back and maybe even a headache before your trip was over. There are many, if not most travelers who say that they have tried travel pillows and they really did not notice a difference in the relief they felt as opposed to not using one at all. But could it be because they were not using the right kind of neck pillows for them?

We all have probably had pillows at some point that lost their fluff, and their level of support dwindled. The same thing can happen to neck pillows, and many people find that it actually happens so often that they were spending a ton of money every year just on travel pillows. There are many different types of stuffings and fillings that are used for these travel pillows, including cotton, polyester, tiny bean bag type beads, and others. Some of the neck pillows that you may want to try are those that are filled with something called Sobakawa, or buckwheat hulls. There are also those that are filled with millet hulls. Filled with what?

Buckwheat hulls are what covers the seeds of the buckwheat thousands of them are put into each pillow to give super flexible, super firm and comforting support for the



head, neck and spine. These hulls do not lose their support or their shape, and a single pillow can be slept on for thousands of trips before it needs to be refilled! The average life span of buckwheat or millet hull neck pillows is about 6 years. Once that six years is up, there is no need to throw the neck pillow away you can just order more hulls to revive it.

So why are these little hulls so buzzworthy? First of all, weve already covered the support and longevity issue. Second, they are considered to be hypoallergenic when properly rinsed and cleaned during production, and they are 99.9% dust free. This means that allergy sufferers can get a much needed break from symptoms during their sleep, which leads to more restful sleep, and who couldnt use more restful sleep? Not only that, but everyone rests easy when they find out that without dust, there are also none of those nasty little dust mites nipping at you while you sleep!

If you are interested in learning about these hulls for neck pillows, you are going to want to hop online and do a search for information; there are many excellent websites that offer these types of pillows, but you are going to want to make sure that you are getting the best price on neck pillows before you buy.
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