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Why does a closed air system create pressure against the body compared to an open-air system?

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Why does a closed air system create pressure against the body compared to an open-air system?

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All airbeds other than Natural Form® are nothing more than 2 glorified Aero beds side by side inside a pillow top encasement. The air bladder is a big balloon that pushes back up against the body similar to a waterbed. This pressure pinches and occludes blood flow. This is not what’s best for optimum sleep since the pressure against the body is sending signals to the brain to toss and turn. The average person tosses and turns over a hundred times each night preventing the individual from achieving deep restorative sleep. Natural Form® being an open system, displaces weight so efficiently that pressure is relieved from body tissue and skin, thereby, eliminating the need to toss and turn, subsequently allowing for deep restorative sleep on a consistent nightly basis. Why is it so important to have uninterrupted blood flow in our bodies and how is Natural Form® able to achieve this environment while other airbeds cannot? Circulation of blood is paramount to overall health and wellness sin

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