
Spelt husk pillow The spelt husk pillow is often used as a pillow. It surrounds you with pleasant warmth and a delicate scent of straw. Spelt pillows have a calming and antispasmodic effect on nerves and muscles. According to customer experience, they can e.g.B. can be helpful for tension, nervousness, snoring and sleep disorders. UYou can individually adjust the filling quantity using a zipper on the pillow. The spelt husk as a pillow filling The shell of the spelt grain, also called chaff, only appears to be a waste product. The spelt husk contains up to 90% silica, which is said to have a positive effect on the connective tissue and organs. The spelt pillow adapts individually to the cervical spine when lying down, which can both support and relieve pressure. By heating the pillow (to 40-50 degrees) the relaxing effect is further enhanced. Spelt husks regulate moisture; they are absorbed at night and released again during the day. Therefore, it is recommended for night sweats. During the day, the pillows should be well aired or briefly warmed on the heater. If you put the spelt pillow in the sun, the spelt “recharges” with new energy. The high silica content gives spelt pillows exceptional robustness. The filling does not clump together and the husk adapts perfectly to the contours of the body. Like any pillow, the spelt husk needs to be replaced after a few years. Usually it is only after approx. 2-4 years necessary and useful. Only when the husks crumble and the pillow is flatter. I have never been told of any infestation by mold, vermin or mites. – Spelt husks seem to have a natural protection, as their job is to protect the valuable grain. The pillowcase can also be washed. Remove the husk and wash at 30°C. Add the spelt again - done. Tip: Tension in the neck and shoulder area? Warm up the spelt pillow on the heater and place it on the warm side. Please do not heat the pillow in the microwave, it could burn.