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**FREE Allergen and Dust Mite Test of Your
Mattress (a $30 Value!) Call
NOW:
774-240-1753 or
888-862-2674
**Subject to minimum
purchase of $60 worth of service at time of test. If no
service is purchased at time of test, then $30 charge
applies. Offer applies to one mattress
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"...up to 10,000,000 (10 MILLION!) of
these will be CRAWLING in with
you!"

If your mattress is 2
months old, you most likely have 100,000+ Dust
Mites, and if your mattress is 10yrs. old, you have
10,000,000, or
more!
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Unseen by the naked eye,
the dust mite is less than 300 microns in size, meaning
about 50 can fit unto the head of a pin or 3 on the
period at the end of this
sentence.
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A
gram (half teaspoon) of dust contains about 1,000 dust
mites and 250,000 allergenic dust mite fecal
pellets.
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Those suffering
from allergies and asthma are most affected. It is not
the dust mite itself that causes the problem, but rather the
proteins found in their digestive juices, fecal excrement,
and from dead/rotting
carcasses.
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About 10% of Americans are specifically allergic to
the enzyme protein that dust mites
produce.
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Studies have shown approximately 80% of allergy
sufferers have an allergy to dust mites and 85% of asthma
sufferers have complications specifically attrituable to
dust mites and their contributing
allergen factors.
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Eczema, hay fever, other allergic ailments,
bronchial asthma, respiratory symptoms, headaches, fatigue
and depression have all been found to
be exacerbated by the presence of dust
mites.
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If
you often wake up with congestion, a runny nose, watery
eyes, itching, or sneezing, then you are probably allergic
to dust mites.
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Each dust mite
expels about 20-30 fecal pellets per day and females lay about
40-80 eggs per week.
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The average lifespan of a dust mite is 2-4 months,
but their carcasses can continue to produce
allergens.
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Dust mites thrive in
warm, humid environments. A perfect environment for dust mites is your bed; they
love to burrow into material and feed
on your dead skin cells.
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Every minute of the day we lose about 30,000 to
40,000 dead skin cells, t
hat's almost 9 pounds of cells every
year! |
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