If you could put your sheets under a microscope
you might be surprised
by what you would see. Almost every bed
has dust mites, which are microscopic
bugs
that feed off of dead skin cells.
These little things live, die and reproduce
in the same bed sheets that you sleep in.
The only way to keep these creatures under control
is to wash your bed sheets on a regular basis.
Otherwise, you may develop allergies
or even a lowered immune system.
As gross as dust mites are,
they aren't the only things hiding in your bed sheets.
If you're washing your sheets only once a month, that's not going to cut it.
Your sheets need to be washed at least every other week.
It's also important to wash your pillows at least twice a year.
Pillows can harbor yeast and bacteria, which can cause diarrhea!
As gross as dust mites are,
they aren't the only things hiding in your bed sheets.
As gross as dust mites are,
they aren't the only things hiding in your bed sheets.
As gross as dust mites are
As gross as dust mites are
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