This post is brought to you by Hulltex, maker of the Hullo buckwheat pillow.
I’ve been using a buckwheat pillow for a week now and there’s no turning back. My buckwheat pillow never needs to be turned over to keep cool or folded to provide better support, and it leaves my neck and back muscles totally relaxed while I sleep. You definitely have to try a buckwheat pillow.
A good night’s sleep is often the difference between a productive day and a miserable one. And one of the most important parts of a good night’s sleep is the pillow you use.
There are so many exotic materials and strange-looking pillow formats populating the market that it’s easy to get lost in the myriad of choices. Hullo has figured it out — the perfect pillow.
Hullo’s premium tiny and flexible buckwheat hulls make for a responsive, breathable and amazingly supportive material to rest your head on, naturally filling in the space behind your head and neck to relieve back and neck pain, making sleep more restful and restorative.
Their buckwheat is sourced in the United States, as is the 100 percent organic cotton twill that they use to make their pillowcases. Even the top-shelf zipper is American-made.
It might seem like a stretch to say you should take your pillow seriously, but there’s no denying that sleep is one of the most important parts of our lives, and the sleep Hullo has given me has been second to none.
Get your Hullo buckwheat pillow now
You can get your own Hullo buckwheat pillow right now in small, standard and king sizes, with prices ranging from $59 to $159 (shipping is fast and free to U.S. addresses). Hulltex also offers a 60-day “no questions asked” money-back guarantee so you won’t lose any sleep about trying out a Hullo buckwheat pillow.