Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Samina Beds

This winter we took a drive up to Port Carling to check out the Samina Bed. We have been looking into some different brands of organic beds lately and this brand had caught our eye. Before heading up I had an in depth conversation with the owner Claus Pummer and liked what I heard.  It seemed worth the drive (1.5 hours north of Toronto) to see his show room in Port Carling.


 
 
We made the trip with our baby who of course slept the whole way.

 

 
Claus has an awesome showroom! Very nice surprise.
 



 
 
The Samina bed is made in Austria and has some unique features over all other organic beds that we looked at. First off the box spring which I am laying on is all made out of individual hardwood slats that adjust to your body.
 
Claus says I will never have to see my chiropractor again if we buy this bed. Every night you get a spinal decompression!
 
 
 
A competitor of the Samina bed said the foundation is not strong so Claus had both of us stand on the wood foundation to prove otherwise.
 
 
 

 
 
These beds have no steel springs or metal in the foundation which is great if you are concerned about reducing EMF exposure. Apparently with all the EMFs now, having steel in you bed is bad news.  
 
The bed also has the option to sleep grounded to the earth with the Lokosana option. This option also comes with Biomagnets.
 
Claus is also a sleep expert who knows his stuff on setting up your sleep environment that's conducive to a deep restful nights sleep. He gave us lots of good advice on how to configure our bedroom in such a way to mitigate EMFs. He says its extremely important to have a low EMF reading to allow your body to reach deep restful sleep.
 
The baby approves and we did lay in it for about 15 minutes and it felt great!
 
 

My wife Angela and Claus. It was a fun trip for a Saturday morning. Nice drive and some nice scenery.
 
 
We have not purchased as of yet and this bed is far from the cheapest (over $5000.00) but it has opened our eyes to the importance of buying the right bed and creating a safe sleeping environment.
 
Thanks Claus, for the hospitality!!
 
You can check out Claus Pummers website at www.pummer.com
 
The link for the Samina bed is www.samina.ca 







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