Woolroom conducted pioneering research with Leeds University, which revealed that wool bedding allowed 43 percent more moisture transmission than polyester.
Furthermore, wool enabled 67 percent more moisture transmission than feather duvets.
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This means that wool can diffuse a larger amount of moisture, enabling a person to feel more cool while they are sleeping.
Chris Tattersall added: “Choosing bedding and sleepwear made from natural fibres like wool can act as a beneficial, long-term solution for alleviating the symptoms of the menopause such as night sweats and hot flushes.
Source: Daily Express