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ESther on
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Hi Marc. What is a grounding sheet and how do you attach it to the
bed? My problem with ground with with grounding cords is that this is
a 2-wire house, and the outlets don't have that 3rd hole. I can put a
3-prong adaptor in the outlet, but I don't know if that would work.
Would it?
I had a 2" organic latex topper on my old innerspring mattress, and an
organic wool topper on top of that. The mattress was very firm
(euphemism for HARD), and over the years I finally came up with that
solution. I tried putting either the latex topper and/or the wool
topper on the latex bed, but it didn't have the same effect.
Esther
On Jan 4, 2012, at 6:59 AM, Marc Martin wrote:
> > Anyway, if it's possible to shield an innerspring mattress
>
> Yes, my wife rejected a latex matress because it caused her
> back pains (and also didn't dissipate body heat well).
> So as a workaround, I bought a 3" latex topper to put on my
> side of the bed (which increases the distance from my
> body to the metal springs a bit), and also put a grounding
> sheet at the foot of the bed to attract some of the EMFs
> from a nearby space heater. I think both of these help a bit,
> but I still slept better with the all-latex mattress.
>
> Marc
>
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