Blended latex and dust mite allergy?
Oct 2, 2012 9:40 AM
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I know that 100% natural latex is resistant to dust mites. I've seen conflicting information, but it seems like the blended latex is somewhat resistant, but not as much. Is that correct? And would it make sense to use an allergy encasing on a latex bed, or would that take away too much of the feel of the latex?

thank you - KF

Re: Blended latex and dust mite allergy?
Reply #1 Oct 2, 2012 1:10 PM
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kafoster wrote:

I know that 100% natural latex is resistant to dust mites. I've seen conflicting information, but it seems like the blended latex is somewhat resistant, but not as much. Is that correct? And would it make sense to use an allergy encasing on a latex bed, or would that take away too much of the feel of the latex?

thank you - KF

Latex International's website does not seem to differentiate their dust mite resistant claim between Blended and All-Natural Latex.

Could be a struggle to slip an allergy casing over Latex in a cover, but probably do-able.  I would make it lose enough to not restrict the Latex action.  I also would not bother unless I had an allergy response.

GK

Re: Blended latex and dust mite allergy?
Reply #2 Oct 21, 2012 3:59 AM
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From what i understand, silk tends to repel dustmites due to it being a protine fiber. That being said, if you want something to feel good while repelling dust mites then Silk Bed sheets might be something to look into.
Re: Blended latex and dust mite allergy?
Reply #3 Oct 22, 2012 7:33 AM
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Since I am highly allergic to dust mites, I always encase my mattress and boxspring (as well as any other mattresses in the house).  This time I plan on using an organic cotton encasing for the mattress.  Just buy a good quality encasing, the cheap ones will make you sweat.  They really help.

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