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Wednesday 26 April 2017

These Bugs Reside in Your Bed & Harm Your Lungs & Back while You Sleep: Learn how to Kill Them Quickly, Easily, & Naturally!

Dust mites feed on dead skin cells and sweat, so they are potential threat to people because they can cause asthma and allergies.

On the other hand, if you leave the bed unmade, you expose the bacteria to fresh air and sunlight which dehydrates and destroys them.

Scientists explain that during sleep, we sweat. In fact, the average amount of sweat we produce goes up to one liter of fluid per night. Sweat is the ideal surrounding for dust mites.

Alot of people tend to make their beds right after getting up. However, according to experts, it appears that this habit has its downfalls. By making your bed, you’re actually trapping millions of dust mites between the sheets. These bacteria thrive on dead skin calls and sweat and they can cause allergies and asthma.

According to estimates, the number of dust mites residing in your bed is approximately 1.5 million. Their existence is not what causes a problem, but what they leave behind. More precisely, their excretions are responsible for dust allergies and asthma flare ups.

Carolyn Forte, director of the cleaning lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute (GHI), explains that leaving the bed unmade for some time after waking up in the morning is an excellent decision as the sheets have the time to dry from the nighttime tossing and turning.

On the other hand, if you leave the bed unmade, you expose the bacteria to fresh air and sunlight which dehydrates and destroys them.

Also, it’s important to wash the sheets every two weeks as well as the pillowcases.

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