GOOD HOUSEKEEPING magazine, Researched by the Good Housekeeping Institute:-
“If you can afford a waterbed its advantages are that it supports the body easily and is good for back sufferers as there are no pressure points. They are made of non-allergenic materials, are warm and allow independent movement by sleeping partners without disturbing each other.”
IDEAL HOME magazine:-
Originally developed for use in hospitals, waterbeds distribute body pressure much more evenly than conventional models.
HOUSE STYLE, Granada T.V.:-
“Unashamed luxury. Those who use them swear by them. A great British invention”.
HOMES AND INTERIORS Scotland:-
Contrary to popular belief, waterbeds will not make you sea-sick,. They offer considerable benefits, most notably the even distribution and support of body weight. The warm water can also provide relief to aching muscles and rheumatism.
EXPRESS HOMES supplement:-
Today’s waterbeds look as prim and proper as the most dignified divan and, what’s more, they beat other beds hands down for comfort, support, durability and hygiene.
This from a Doctor writing in the 'DAILY MAIL'.
"Sleep helps your heart stay healthier and guard against blood pressure. More sleep helps your metabolism burn more calories. People who don't sleep enough have been found to have higher levels of glucose and cortisol in their blood and take 40% longer to regulate blood sugar levels. Good sleep can help guard against type II diabetes. You are less likely to get a paunch in middle age if you get more sleep because a lack of sleep drives down the production growth hormone. Growth hormone helps control the bodies proportion of fat and muscle".