Feeling sick and don't know why? It could be dust mites.
Dust mites are everywhere — millions live in your St. Louis home, inside rugs, carpet, drapes and your mattress! Dust mites have a hunger — an insatiable appetite for eating your dead skin cells. Did you know that dust mites produce quinine (a poison in high concentrations), a combination of mite droppings and saliva. Many studies show that dust mites are a dominant cause of most allergies and other widespread health problems including asthma, eczema, hay fever, bronchitis, inflammation of the mucous membranes, itchy red eyes, headaches, sinus problems and so much more.
How many times have you or a family member awakened from a night's sleep with itchy skin or sore and irritated eyes? Or how about a stuffed up nose, a barrage of sneezes, wheezing or tight chest, painful head or sinus ache, a general feeling of fatigue, or even depression, all for no particular reason?
Well the odds for you or a family member could be that you're one of the 50 million Americans that suffer from some kind of allergy. The odds are the culprit may very well be the millions of dust mites living in your mattress.
Dust mites are a major cause of asthma and allergies. For those individuals, inhaling the dust mite allergens, triggers rhinitis allergic or bronchial asthma. People with allergies to house dust mites usually also have allergic reactions to fecal material and cast skins. Studies have shown that the most potent house dust allergens can be extracted from the feces, produced by the mites. A joint conference of the American and Canadian Lung Associations held in May of 2000 reported that microscopic dust mites, feeding on dead skin flakes that accumulated in the typical bedroom mattress, are causing allergy and asthma attacks at alarming levels. Allergy sufferers, representing one out of every four Americans, can now find a new source of relief. It is not available at the local pharmacy nor prescribed by medical practitioners, it's a treatment that is performed right in their own home. The scientifically proven Hygienitech Mattress Sanitizing process is an all natural, chemical free, dry treatment that is safe for all types of mattresses.