Plaid is associated with warmth and comfort, hot tea or fragrant coffee, an interesting book, a hearth, home, safety, comfort, atmosphere...
And blankets made of natural sheep's wool are also about health. Wool has always been valued for its healing properties. Even in ancient times, people got rid of toothaches and headaches by wrapping their heads with a woolen scarf. Wool products are especially recommended for people suffering from sciatica or rheumatism. The basis of wool is keratin, which belongs to the group of protein substances.
According to the structure, wool hair has several layers: the upper one is made of thin scales, the second one is made of keratinized cells, the third one is porous, filled with air. The fiber itself has a fine winding structure and is characterized by high strength. Thanks to these qualities, wool products retain their unique properties and excellent appearance during long-term use.
By the way, natural wool has many air bubbles between the villi, which ensures oxygen access. This property helps avoid the greenhouse effect, creating natural healing heat. Wool is weakly electrified and does not attract dust, it can remain clean for a long time. It also neutralizes toxic substances released by the body and prevents the reproduction of house dust mites.
And wool is hygroscopic, that is, it can absorb water. At high humidity, the material can absorb up to 30% of moisture relative to its own weight, without becoming damp to the touch, and slowly releases it into the environment.
It should be noted that the wool for the production of blankets is not treated with chemicals, so it retains all the basic biological properties and lanolin, which is extremely useful for health.
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