Sobakawa Pillow Reviews

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The Sobakawa Pillow is filled with 100% buckwheat hulls. It has been used extensively throughout the Orient for hundreds of years and is still the pillow of choice in Japan. Buckwheat hulls are believed to offer therapeutic benefits far superior to traditional foam and feather pillows. In terms of Oriental medicine, the Sobakawa Pillow offers an important element of human health-having a cool head. The healthiest state of the body is called "ZU-KAN-SOKU-NETSU", meaning cool head and warm feet. Once these elements are out of balance (like warm head and cool extremities), the body is out of sync and hence suffers from a varieties of ailments including insomnia, headache, irritability, stiff neck and sluggishness.




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 The Pillow That Improves With Use
Posted on 03/03/07 by Joel F from Chicago, IL
I have been using this pillow for about 10 years. It is a natural alternative to "space age" plastics that are very expensive and ineffective. I added more husks after about 4 years. With use, the husks get polished & the pillow improves. I use it on top of a standard pillow to provide customizable and cool support. I travel with it, and cannot imagine a night without it. Customer support is friendly and personal. I highly recommend not only the product but the company.
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 Bad Price For Quality Of Product
Posted on 03/21/05 by Dennis W. from Byrneville FL
Pretty good product but not for the price. It certainly was not OVERLY comfortable, but the therapeutic benefits (ability to warm/cool) were, at minimum, good. I would NOT suggest it to anyone who had a better way to spend $20.
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