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May 18, 2009

Whether it is food or pollen, there are lots of people who suffer from allergies. Many people seek medication to alleviate the symptoms related to allergies, but there are just as many people who simply suffer with these bothersome symptoms. If you find yourself allergic to the feathers that fill pillows, however, it can be a difficult allergy to ignore. Because your face is in direct contact with these feathers every night, it can actually impede your ability to sleep.
Repeatedly interrupting your sleep cycle in order to hack, sneeze, or cough can have serious and dire consequences if allowed to happen for extended periods of time. That’s why many people (even those most averse to using medication for allergies) are open to the idea of an anti allergen pillow. Made from a material such as foam or buckwheat, these alternative pillows can help you get your full eight hours. For the really sensitive users, however, they will want to stick with foam, which has been shown to be 100% hypoallergenic.
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