Serta: Healthy Sleep, Healthy Life With Biocare
One-third of human life is spent on sleep. The human body, which is more or less exposed to electromagnetic radiation during the day, can defend itself when awake but becomes totally vulnerable during sleep. Serta has introduced Biocare into sleep technology and brought a magnetic barrier technology against radiation for healthy and quality sleep.
Biocare fabric with nets of special metal yarn keeps electromagnetic waves, which spreads non-ionized radiation, away from the body by 98.5% and provides maximum protection during the night.
The superior protection of Biocare fabrics from magnetic pollution has been proven by independent test laboratories.
Advantages of Biocare, magnetic barrier technology:
– Helps protect the body from radiation during sleep.
– Can help increase sleep quality.
– Helps decrease cancer risk thanks to its electromagnetic protection.
– Can contribute to the healthy work of human metabolism.
– Helps prevent tension by reducing static electricity.
– Helps to start your day off right.
– Thanks to its antibacterial feature, helps prevent diseases and bad odour caused by bacteria.
– Helps regulate the body biorhythm.
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