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Bed mattress July 22, 2025 10:02PM |
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Re: Bed mattress July 23, 2025 02:22AM |
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susan.d
Maybe they added the oils to block some other toxic stink. I’m on my third pillow from Amazon and just returned the last one. I read Amazon feedback 1 ratings before I buy stuff. You would be surprised how many complaints are about odors.
Check on Amazon the mattress in question and read about other complaints about the oils.,
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Re: Bed mattress July 23, 2025 03:37AM |
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Pixie
Hopefully I am way “over-thinking” this one as Carey has pointed out to me in the past.
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Re: Bed mattress July 23, 2025 02:22PM |
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Carey
Hopefully I am way “over-thinking” this one as Carey has pointed out to me in the past.
I may have thought you were overthinking something in the past, but you're not now. I would never buy any piece of furniture, bedding, etc. that was infused with some unspecified concoction of "essential oils and minerals." Why the hell does a mattress need anything infused? And I wouldn't trust whoever made that mattress not to be spraying it with toxins. I doubt that it poses an afib risk for you (probably nothing but aging does), but I think it's just nuts to be spraying chemicals and scents and "essential oils" everywhere.
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Re: Bed mattress July 23, 2025 05:36PM |
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Pixie
Carey, just one more thing because I know I should now be posting in the general forum….
A mattress from another company makes their mattress top cover from a fabric called tencel made out of the wood pulp from a eucalyptus tree!! Eucalyptus is a red flag for me because of arrhythmia issues. What are your thoughts on that? If you have not purchased a mattress in a while, you would not believe “what is out there”!!
Basically my question is, do you think a tencel eucalyptus mattress top cover can cause AFIB or other arrhythmias? 😞
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Re: Bed mattress July 23, 2025 05:51PM |
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Re: Bed mattress July 23, 2025 06:00PM |
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Re: Bed mattress July 23, 2025 06:26PM |
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susan.d
Putting this topic to “bed”…:-)
AI Overview
No, Tencel fabric itself cannot penetrate into one's bloodstream in the way that, for example, a drug injected intravenously would.
Here's why:
Tencel fibers are too large to pass through the skin and enter the bloodstream. One source describes Tencel fibers as finer than cotton, but still a size that would interact with the skin's surface and not penetrate its layers. The fibers, as manufactured, are not designed or capable of being absorbed by the body in this manner.
Tencel is designed for skin contact. Tencel is often chosen for sensitive skin and products like underwear and activewear due to its soft, smooth, and breathable qualities. It's even suitable for baby clothing and diapers. This indicates it's intended for close contact without harmful absorption.
Tencel is certified safe. Tencel is certified by OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, which means it has been tested for harmful substances and deemed safe for human contact. It is also certified toxin-free.
The potential for chemical absorption from clothing generally relates to harmful substances used during processing or finishing. If Tencel fabric is dyed using eco-friendly dyes and certified free of harmful chemicals, as is often the case with sustainably produced Tencel, then the risk of harmful substances being absorbed through the skin is minimal, according to Tripulse.
In summary, the physical structure of Tencel fibers prevents them from entering the bloodstream. While it's generally good practice to choose clothing certified to be free of harmful chemicals, Tencel itself is a safe material to wear against the skin.
Read this:
[loomandfiber.com].
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