Category: Conscious Consumerism: Shopping & Reviews

  • 15 Reasons Why We Should Value Sleep + Technogel Pillow Review

    15 Reasons Why We Should Value Sleep + Technogel Pillow Review

    in bed with technogel

    Man is a genius when he is dreaming.
    ―Akira Kurosawa

    I am not a very good sleeper.

    For years and years I was very proud of this ability to function on very little sleep; it served me well through the school years and the party years and the overnight road trips to New Orleans, through the nighttime feeding years and the first years of freelancing.

    As I get older, though, I feel the need for more sleep. I’ve become forgetful. It’s difficult to concentrate. I feel generally run down.

    I’m tired. And the more tired I get, the more squirrelly I feel.

    It’s funny how we take our fitness needs and our nutritional needs so seriously, dedicating time and money for the right training, the right clothing, the right foods and vitamins. But sleep? Who scans the internet or hires personal trainers for advice on sleeping well? Who buys books full of great ideas for ways to get a delicious night’s sleep?

    Nobody, that’s who. Sleep is the 3rd component in the Healthy Lifestyle Trifecta and it’s the easiest to do, but we don’t prioritize it the way we should.

    A poll conducted by the National Sleep Foundation found that:

    • 43% of Americans aged 13-64 said they rarely or never get a good night’s sleep on weeknights.
    • 60% experience a sleep problem — snoring, waking in the night, waking too early — every night or almost every night.

    We know, intuitively, that sleep is good for us; we can feel the difference between being well-rested and being sleep deprived. But do a little digging and it’s kinda scary just how important it is.

     

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    15 Reasons Why Sleep is Valuable

    1. Sleep deprivation increases risk of car accidents, with severity and fatality rates comparative to driving under the influence.
    2. It also increases your risk of heart attack.
    3. Poor sleep can be linked to obesity, chronic diseases, hypertension, diabetes, depression and teen risk behaviors.
    4. Sleep improves the functions of your immune system, produces necessary hormones, repairs damaged tissue and may help fight cancers.
    5. Sleep improves connection-making by clearing away mental clutter, and bolsters memory (both mental and muscle memory) through a process called consolidation.
    6. Sleep deprivation makes us mentally groggy and fuzzy, but our agitating nerves become hyper-reactive, causing stress and jumpiness.
    7. Lack of sleep impairs decision making by undermining emotional and cognitive processes.
    8. Tired people are more likely to obsess over the past with “displaced aggression”: thinking about how things could have been better if THAT GUY had done something differently rather than examine their own behavior.
    9. Better sleep can mean better pain management and better recovery times.
    10. Extra sleep can be correlated to peak performance and a competitive edge in athletes (and shouldn’t we all be striving for peak performance and a competitive edge all the time?)
    11. The lack of focus brought on by lack of sleep can lead to clutter and disorganization (mental and physical).
    12. The sleep deprived tend to be less motivated to cook and are more drawn to high fat foods.
    13. In one study, a group who slept 80 minutes less than the control group was found to consume an additional 549 calories daily on average.
    14. Sleep deprived people are perceived as less healthy and less attractive.
    15. Beauty sleep is no misnomer, as you can see sleep deprivation in your skin due to stress-related aging and chronic dehydration.
     

    How do we achieve better sleep? I think you know the basics:

    • Reserve your bedroom for rest and sex only
    • Unplug from screens an hour or more before bedtime
    • Keep noise and electronic glow to a minimum
    • Keep cool (optimum temperature for sleep is 65-72° for most people)
    • Exercise, but not too close to bedtime
    • Get some sunshine during the day to improve circadian rhythms
    • Take a warm shower or bath before bed
    • Develop a bedtime and routine and stick to it
    • Try melatonin for improved quality of sleep

    Allow me to add one more: GET A TECHNOGEL PILLOW.
     

     

    I was skeptical at first, to be frank. These pillows cost about $160 and I couldn’t see how much better a pillow could be for that money.

    Consider me converted.
     

    About Technogel:

    These are quality products, made in Italy. The average consumer is going to be looking at their pillows and mattresses, but Technogel has also found its way into Porsche and Alfa Romeo concept cars, into a line of Harrys of London shoes, into Philippe Starck chairs, and into the MOMA four times.

    The Technogel material is the same found in Dr. Scholl’s “I’m gellin” sole inserts, which Maverick and I both use in sneaks. It’s totally non-toxic (eatable, even), hypoallergenic and free of volatile agents. The combination of Technogel and memory foam offers custom 3D support, like a second skin or being on water, so pressure is evenly distributed.

    The gel also has a high thermal conductivity and ventilation, so skin temperature is lowered: no having to flip the pillow to the “cool side” or being awakened from being hot and sweaty (I’m told other memory foam products can make you feel hot, which makes sense: the density must retain heat).
     

    Technogel pillow review

    First impressions:

    • this sucker is heavy. No pillow fights here unless you’re playing to WIN.
    • it’s solid. You’re not going to be moving it around, fluffing it up, punching it down, etc. Set it and forget it, for a good long time.
    • I took off the jersey cover to wash it, and was really impressed by the quality of the zipper. This seems silly, but if you’re someone who has purchased high end purses, jackets, etc, you know what I mean: the details like the stitching and the zippers are really what makes a quality piece.
    • it felt weird the first time I laid my weary head on it. Because it has a “lip” to support your neck, and I’m used to sleeping with two firm pillows that angle my head up a bit, it feels like my head was pointing down, does that make sense? When in fact my spine and neck were aligned.

     

    After a full month of sleeping on it:

    • I don’t wake up with numb arms anymore. I’m amazed. This was a fairly common occurrence that I had thought was connected to all the time I spend on the computer— I’d wake up with a totally dead arm and would have to use the other to move it around until the circulation returned. I guess I was sleeping directly on a pressure point or something; it hasn’t happened even once since I started sleeping on this pillow.
    • I also don’t experience the neck and shoulder tightness that I used to. I’m not sure if that was caused by my pillows, or whether it’s caused by computer hunch and better sleep is relieving it, but it doesn’t really matter: I don’t have it anymore.
    • Jeff, who is even more of a skeptic than I am, will steal my pillow when his neck is gimped up and report the next day that he’s all better. I’m thinking we’re going to have to buy a second pillow.
    • Now that I’m thinking about it, I don’t wake up in the middle of the night anymore. I just don’t. And according to researchers, that’s typical: people sleeping on Technogel surfaces report up to 45% more time spent in deep sleep.
    • Basically, I’m semi-seriously thinking about a Technogel mattress. Our mattress was bought with our wedding gift money, 13 years ago, and is ready to be replaced anyway.

    But that’s expensive!

    Well, if you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you know that I believe in buying high quality, because longevity = more sustainable. I also like the non-toxic nature of Technogel. But mostly, I have to say: it works for me. Just the pillow has made a huge difference in my sleep patterns and habits, and when you consider all the ways sleep affects your health, that’s an investment I can deal with.

    To put it in perspective, the cost of a pillow is comparable to the cost of a good pair of running shoes and one mid-range pair of running shorts, sports bra and top. Which, if you used every day, would have to be replaced in, what, six months? A year if you’re lucky.

    And if you were already buying multiple organic, hypoallergenic king-size pillows per person like me… well, the price difference isn’t all that significant anyway.

    CHANCE TO WIN:

    technogelIf you’re on the Twitter, come join us tonight at 9pm EST for our #Technogel chat! (I’m the one behind the @FitFluential handle.) We’ll be talking about the importance of sleep and asking for sleep tips. Three of the top chat participants will receive their own Technogel pillow.

    Another chat is scheduled for May 3rd at the same time for another chance to win a pillow. You can follow @Technogel on Twitter or like Technogel on Facebook for more updates.

    And just in case you need any more convincing… just check out this video.
     

     

    Are you a good sleeper?

    Do you consider your pillows, mattress, sheets to be investments?

     

    Disclosure:

    I work for FitFluential and received a free pillow from Technogel, a client, for review purposes. All 1500 words of opinion are my own.

     

  • YumEarth Naturals Candy: Review and Giveaway

    YumEarth Naturals Candy: Review and Giveaway

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    Once in a young lifetime one should be allowed to have

    as much sweetness as one can possibly want and hold.

    -Judith Olney

    I’m not much for sweets on most days, but I’m a firm believer that kids should be allowed to pig out on the sweet stuff a few special days of the year: Easter, Christmas, Halloween and their own birthday.

    That being said, I still want what they’re eating to be as harmless as possible. My mother-in-law swears my husband reacts to artificial food coloring, and I’m inclined to agree. I haven’t noticed the same marked effects in my kids, but I presume they’re there.

    YummyEarth candies are artificial color and dye free, as well as gluten, nut and dairy free, making them safe options for most kids. They use real fruit juice and fruit extracts for flavor, and each serving is under 70 calories and contains 100% of your daily vitamin C.

    But more importantly, they are DELICIOUS.

     

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    I’ve bought these before (heads up, the lollipops often go on sale on Amazon), so when YummyEarth sent us some lollipops and sour jelly beans to try and review I hid them until I was ready to take pictures. Otherwise, they would have disappeared like magic 🙂

    YummyEarth is the #1 organic candy company in the US, and with good reason. Their flavors include Pomegranate Pucker (Jake’s favorite), Strawberry Smash (my fave), Wet Faced Watermelon (Cassie’s and Mav’s favorite), Blood Orange Cocktail (which I am now obsessed with trying), Chili Mango Mambo and the newest, Perfectly Peach. Candies are available in organic gummy bear, sour worm, candy drops, and Christmas/Halloween/Easter themed varieties in addition to the lollies and beans. Between the variety and the quality, coupled with the certified organic ingredients and the TASTE, they are irresistible.

    Jeff devoured the sour jelly beans like they were going out of style. I don’t even like jelly beans and I liked these— just the right amount of pucker before you hit the sweet, and not waxy like traditional jelly beans.

    They get the Elton seal of approval from little kids and big kids alike! Perfecto for Easter baskets.

     

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    GIVEAWAY!

    YumEarth Naturals Sour BeansYummyEarth is offering one lucky family a YumEarth Naturals Sour Beans Family Pack to try for themselves!

    Just follow the instructions in the Rafflecopter widget below (subscribers will have to click through). I’ll close this up at 11:59pm Tuesday, April 3rd.

    Good luck!

     


    a Rafflecopter giveaway

    Disclosure:
    This review was made possible by Mom Spark Media. Thoughts are my own.

     

  • Listen Up, Philly! Eat Local Year Round: Philly Farm and Food Fest

    Listen Up, Philly! Eat Local Year Round: Philly Farm and Food Fest

     

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    We are indeed much more than what we eat,

    but what we eat can nevertheless help us to be much more than what we are.

    -Adelle Davis

    I posted this over on our local family-centric blog but wanted to share here too. I’m wicked excited about this event!

    The Philly Farm & Food Fest promises to be an inspiration to buying local all year round, but I’m hoping to find local sources of flour so I can really take my summer eat local challenges one step further. I also love getting to know the people behind the local companies that I support.

    When:

    Sunday, April 1st from 11am -4pm (exclusive wholesale buyers’ reception from 4:30-6pm)

    Where:

    Pennsylvania Convention Center Annex Hall G

    What:

    This kid-friendly inaugural event is a collaboration between Fair Food and PASA (Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture) and features:

    • over 100 local farmers, food producers, artisanal food businesses and other providers of sustainable goods and services from across our region: check out the full list of exhibitors here.
    • samples and sales of locally made products like “zip code” honey, cheeses, cured meats, jams, small batch ice creams, organic flour, baked goods
    • workshops on seed saving, hands-on seed planting skills, the ABCs of beekeeping, a guided tasting to artisan cheeses, and a healthy foods scavenger hunt for kids

    Why:

    It’s so important to know where your food comes from, and to support local businesses (keeping dollars in our area). An event like this not only helps you recognize and support local farmers and producers, but introduces you to the people behind the businesses. Remember when businesses meant people you could trust? Plus, a great opportunity to educate the kids about how food gets from farm to table.

    Tickets:

    General admission tickets are $15 in advance for adults or $20 at the door, children 12 and under are free. Group discounts are available for advance purchase only on the website; group of 15 or more pays only $10 per ticket. (I think I’ve got a group of about 20 area bloggers meeting up for this!)

    Find out about local CSAs and farmers markets, and bring your reusable bags for shopping.

    Like Philly Farm and Food Fest on Facebook and follow @PhillyFarmFest on Twitter for more updates 🙂