These aren't just must-haves — they're the things you'll use over and over and over again.
, because this'll help you fall asleep faster — really. The gentle, even pressure of a weighted blanket is known to help calm and comfort people with stress, anxiety, and the fear of floating out of bed in the middle of the night. For best results, choose a weight that is 8-12% of your total body weight.
“All I can say is, 'wow.' I wish I had purchased one of these sooner! I thought these were hokey and just a lot of hype.I like that it has two sides. One is more of a velvety soft side which feels warmer. The other side is more sheen and perfect for when it gets hot. I will be purchasing another one for my husband!" —
Deutschland Neuesten Nachrichten, Deutschland Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
32 Very 'Real Facts' That All Millennials Would Agree WithJosie and the Pussycats is one of the greatest movies ever made and you can't tell us otherwise!
Weiterlesen »
32 Very 'Real Facts' That All Millennials Would Agree WithJosie and the Pussycats is one of the greatest movies ever made and you can't tell us otherwise!
Weiterlesen »
29 Cool And Useful Things For Your Car That You'll Basically Be Racing To BuyBeep beep — on my way over to buy this cool stuff. 🚗
Weiterlesen »
26 Cute Things That Are Actually Extremely UsefulAwe-worthy items you can use in your everyday life.
Weiterlesen »
Facebook’s New Climate Center Won’t Solve Its Misinformation ProblemAs with Facebook’s COVID and 2020-election initiatives, the social media giant is taking positive steps to promote climate facts and useful information—yet remains wary of removing false posts.
Weiterlesen »
Democrats say 2016 should be the standard for high court nominees in election year“They made a new precedent,' Hillary Clinton said Sunday about Senate Republicans, 'and that new precedent, which they all defended incredibly passionately, is to wait for the next president.”
Weiterlesen »