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Wool and Sleep, research summary by the International Wool Textile Organization
Recently, a three-year study conducted at the University of Sydney showed that wool sleepwear promoted faster sleep onset than cotton sleepwear. Differences in sleep quality also showed that a combination of wool sleepwear and bedding produced a deeper and longer sleep with participants waking less frequently.
Our Sleep Study With Cancer Patients Shows Remarkable Results!
During the initial Chill Angel research and development phase, I worked with women who suffer from hot flashes asking them to test my prototype garments. I requested they keep a sleep log, which gauged their hot flashes and the impact these episodes were having on their quality of sleep.
Read the testers' feedback here!
“When I first heard the pajamas were going to be of wool I was a little skeptical. I put them on and they were like wearing nothing at all.”