Several years ago, I wrote about how I switched the mattresses in my home to intelliBED in order to finally go green in our bedrooms after years of procrastination. This post generated quite a few emails from those who felt that the best mattress for nontoxic sleep surely must be organic.
The emails suggested that organic mattresses are in fact the healthiest choice for optimal sleep and the environment and that I was greenwashing people with my review of Intellibed which I discovered to be the best mattress on the market (check out the Organix line here).
I politely beg to differ.
In fact, I disagree so much with the assumption that the best mattress must be organic that I have replaced my children’s three beds with intelliBED mattresses each with a gel pillow since that original post was written.
After all, just because a food is labeled organic, does this mean it is the best option? Of course not. Any fan of local food that isn’t certified organic has experienced this for themselves. The same goes for mattresses.
If you are looking to replace your mattress to improve the quality of your sleep (good decision!) and are being swayed by the argument that the healthiest and best mattress is an organic one, here are some points to consider along with some pictures and video footage of the Intellibed assembly line that I filmed myself while visiting the factory in order to verify all the claims about this bed.
First of all, let me start out by saying this:
If any organic mattress on the market was actually better than Intellibed, trust me, I would be sleeping on it and more importantly, so would my three kids!
What’s more, I am not married to my decision about Intellibed. If there was really and truly any other mattress on the market that was better, I would be writing a review about that mattress instead.
I challenge you to dig in and do the research for yourself. I took the extreme step of flying to Salt Lake City, Utah to visit the Intellibed factory and walk the entire assembly line to ensure that the claims about this bed are accurate. But, don’t believe me. Don’t believe anyone especially a salesperson, marketing materials or even an online review. Find out for yourself by doing the research about the various mattress options available today and ideally sleeping on an Intellibed for a few weeks (no risk 90-day money back guarantee and the lowest mattress return rate in the industry).
The bottom line is that Intellibed continues to be the best mattress on the market the same as it was back in 2014 when I first switched over. This is why it is the preferred mattress used by hospitals for patients who have experienced life-threatening burns and wounds. Here are the reasons why and important issues to consider.
IntelliBED: Best Mattress for No-Allergen, Toxin Free Sleep
Healing and restorative sleep most optimally occur in a nontoxic, hypoallergenic sleep environment. This includes no toxic flame retardant chemicals sprayed on the bed after manufacturing either.
A big misconception about organic mattresses is that they are hypoallergenic and won’t trigger allergy or chemical sensitivity problems like synthetic mattresses sprayed with flame retardants like tempur-pedic or sleep number beds. This is marketing spin because organic beds, in fact, are not hypoallergenic at all.
The reason is that organic mattresses use a blend of natural materials like wool that can still cause allergy issues either all the time, on a seasonal basis, or only when immune function is temporarily depressed. Wool, in particular, is a very common allergen and can make people sneeze or itch.
Lanolin, which occurs naturally in wool grease, is a waxy substance produced by the sebaceous glands in a sheep’s skin. Many people react to it in a manner similar to cat dander. Exposure to lanolin residue along with the dust particles and organic matter in the wool is what is responsible for creating an allergic response. If you have an allergy to some wool, you probably have an allergy to all wool and would be advised to avoid ALL wool products.
The Intellibed mattress is made with materials that are nontoxic, naturally hypoallergenic, inert (do not conduct heat or cold), breathable and anti-microbial (resist mold and bacteria).
The only mattress material currently on the market that fits this description is made with a co-polymer gel called isoflex(r) that is manufactured using food grade materials. It is used in hospital mattresses for cushioning severe wound care and burn patients as it speeds healing and prevents bed sores. This material is called Intelli-GEL® when used to manufacture Intellibed mattresses for home use. To meet federal flame retardant regulations, nontoxic silica thread is used, which is the same stuff in the little white packets in supplement bottles. These materials are so nontoxic that the VOCs (volatile organic compounds) on the Intellibed assembly line are basically zero.
See the photo below that I took to personally verify this claim.
Below is a short video clip I filmed of the Intellibed assembly line. Notice that no masks or protective gear are being used by the workers because the assembly line air and overall environment is so non-toxic. In fact, the VOCs actually measured slightly higher in the office building nearby than on the factory floor where the Intellibeds were being put together!
IntelliBED: Best Mattress for Durability
I became very turned off by the claims of the natural and organic mattress industry when the two beds that I purchased for my boys’ room a few years ago lasted only 18 months! I want to emphasize that I properly turned and flipped the mattress every single month as I was advised at the mattress store. Still, they both still started to sag badly within 6 months of buying them. What a waste of money. I couldn’t even give them away they were in such bad shape even though I considered them still new.
The truth is that natural and organic mattresses just don’t hold up in my experience. Even a sturdy wool mattress will get you 5 to at most 10 years of maintenance-free use especially if you are a large person or have two people sleeping in the bed. This story about an 84-year-old woman named Mary Hopkins who has had the same wool mattress (twin size) for over 40 years hides a very inconvenient truth … what she does to maintain it:
… the wool can be pulled out, stuffed, in batches, into pillow cases, put through the washing machine and after drying, carded back into fluffy pile before being returned to the mattress cover. “Every few years, it needs to be re-carded, as the wool slowly compacts,” says Mary. “In Italy during the summer, the mattress man, il cardatore, tours Italian homes, pulls out the wool from their mattresses, re-cards it, adds some more, as the process reduces the stuffing a bit, rebuttons and then sews the mattress cover back up again.” Mary submitted her mattress to this process four times. (2)
In the 44 years that Mary has used her mattress, it has had to be re-carded 4 times … that’s about the 10-year maximum life of a typical organic mattress. I guess she slept on the couch while this was happening. Moreover, I’m guessing she is a very small woman and that is one itty bitty twin mattress. I imagine that two people sleeping on a queen or king-sized wool mattress would cause the wool to compact much more quickly especially in the center or if either of them had any weight issues!
Given the expensive cost of an organic mattress which can cost upwards of $5,000 for the whole set-up, do you really want to be spending that much money every 5-10 years?
In contrast, an Intellibed doesn’t need any maintenance and it will still last you 30+ years with no issues other than a recommended turning once or twice a year. It also comes with a 20-year guarantee (the longest permitted by federal law) although it will probably last you even longer than that.
Below is a short video clip I filmed at the Intellibed factory to show just how durable the Intelli-GEL® is that makes up this nontoxic bed. This is why an Intellibed lasts for 30+ years and an organic mattress or any other type of conventional bed would need to be replaced 3-4 times in the same period of time. Which is better for the environment (and your wallet)? A product that has to be replaced often unnecessarily clogging up the landfills or one made from nontoxic, food-grade materials that can last for decades?
IntelliBED: Best Temperature Neutral Mattress
Intellibed mattresses sleep neither hot nor cold. They don’t trap the heat against the surface of your body like memory foam can. They also don’t soak the heat out of your body. This is due to the inert material that comprises an Intellibed – the patented Intelli-GEL®.
This means that people who tend to be naturally a bit warm or a bit chilly at night are both comfortable sleeping on it. This is especially good news for couples since many seem to be made up of one person who is hot most of the time and one person who is cold most of the time paired together in the same bed!
You’ve never experienced a more comfortable sleep temperature-wise than when you slumber on an Intellibed.
Best Mattress Sleep Technology Too!
While it is all well and good if a mattress is hypoallergenic, nontoxic and will last a long time, none of this really matters unless you get a good night’s sleep while laying on it.
Sleep is a critical part of the three-legged stool of health: diet, exercise, and restorative sleep.
This is where Intellibed beats out all other mattresses – organic or not – the most. The hypoallergenic, nontoxic Intelli-GEL® used in Intellibed cushion hips and shoulders and is so effective at reducing pressure points that it has been patented. Even expensive memory foam or latex foam don’t compare as the Intellibed reduces pressure in these areas by as much as 80%. The best way to describe it as you are laying on it is that it is soft but yet firm. See the imaging below of pressure points experienced by the human body while laying on the various mattress types on the market.
The virtual elimination of pressure points on key areas like the back, pelvis, and shoulders is why over 900 doctors, chiropractors, and orthopedic surgeons recommend the Intellibed for their patients including Robert Troell MD, the “Sleep Guru” from Stanford (1). In addition, Intellibed uses the same patented mattress technology chosen by hospital burn units because it provides relief for convalescing patients who would otherwise experience excruciating pain, inflammation, and compromised tissue healing on other types of mattresses.
But, beware of gel bed knockoffs that are starting to hit the market. They are not nontoxic like Intellibed and when tested, perform like foam beds and nothing like the patented Intelli-GEL®.
IntelliBED: Best Mattress AND the Best Value
Many times, getting the “best” of anything means paying a premium. Not with Intellibed. Not only is Intellibed the best mattress out there today, but it is also a great value costing less than other top of the line beds on the market, organic or conventional.
If replacing your mattress isn’t in the budget right now, at least consider an Intellibed topper. My son uses one at school, as he is forced to use the standard dorm mattress. With the topper, he gets the extra support, temperature neutrality, and nontoxicity benefits. It makes his school set-up almost as good as the Intellibed he has at home.
Price and compare the options for yourself!
Go Nontoxic with your Mattress *Risk Free*
I hope this article better explains why we have four Intellibed mattresses and pillows in our home and why we didn’t choose any of the organic alternatives. Just because a food or product is certified and labeled “organic” doesn’t necessarily mean it’s better.
If you would like to try an Intellibed for yourself, click here for more information or to do an online chat with one of the folks who work at the company. If you decide to order and try one risk-free for 90 days, use coupon code HealthyHomeEconomist to get 10% off your total purchase. In addition to the discount, you will receive a set of organic cotton sheets and a deluxe mattress protector. Free shipping and set-up are included!
I really hope you decide to try the Intellibed difference for yourself. At the very least, get a mattress for one of your kids and get their input. Kids are brutally honest, aren’t they? Here’s what two of my children say … my daughter says that sleeping on her Intellibed is like “sleeping on a cloud”. When on vacation with my middle schooler, he said the best thing about getting home was sleeping on his Intellibed again!
*I was not paid or asked to write this article, nor did I receive any free product for doing so. I believe so much in this bed, however, that I have agreed to put my name and picture on the intelliBED website as a testimonial. Some of the links in the article are affiliate links.
Tina
I just received our Intellipillows and am excited to give them a try. However, I do see that the contents labeled on the tag are the Intelligel and polyurethane foam. I am assuming that it is the same inert polyurethane foam that is used in their mattresses, but since I can unzip it and see the foam, it kind of made me feel a little uneasy. Can you help ease my concerns with why you feel that the Intellipillows are the best option?
Sarah
The foam which the intelligel wraps in the pillows is “surene” foam. It’s very soft, yet supportive. It is certipur (http://certipur.us/), and non-toxic as well as the foam in the intellibeds. Please note that it may take a little while to get used to them. My husband and sons loved them right away, but my daughter and I took a few weeks to adjust. We love them now!
Chad
Sarah,
Your article is well written and appreciate individuals doing independent research on areas of interest. It is great how you challenge your readers to also explore information instead of being a critic. The greatest issue I have with your article is that it seems to be very sales oriented, which leads me to believe that the article was written with an agenda not indicative with giving readers an honest review. This is my perception and very well may not be the case. I am leaning on the side that you did not intentionally do this, which is why I am writing this. With that aside, thank you for taking the effort to share your findings!
Cathy
I would really like to print this article to share with my husband. Problem is I can’t seem to get a reader friendly version to come up. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance,
Cathy
Tina
Thanks Sarah for your response. I did speak to Intellibed about it and understood that if you tested their bed, Antimony would not show up as present. However, in the case of a fire it would then be present. So my understanding is that it is part of the engineering process of the silica fire blocker, but not made bio available if not lit on fire, which makes me a little concerned that it is still being used in the engineering process. Can you shed any more light on this issue as I am really enjoying my bed?
Sarah
The silica fire blocker is natural and inert. I have toured the facility where the beds are made and no masks or other protective gear is worn because there are no toxins used in the facility. I photographed and videotaped the process which is outlined in this post. https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/best-mattress-healthy-nontoxic-sleep-is-not-organic/
Tina
I have slept on our new Intellibed for 1 week now and couldn’t be happier with how well I am sleeping. Probably my best sleep ever! I did run into a question concerning Intellibed using Antimony. I understand that it is not bio available and only active during a fire, but I would love it if you could help ease my concerns over this. Thanks!
Sarah
Antimony is a typical toxin in conventional mattresses, not IntelliBED. http://www.intellibed.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/DissectingToxicLinksToSleep.pdf
Tina
I am always so grateful for your wisdom and resources that you provide. I am looking into getting an Intellibed and wondered your thoughts on a couple of questions. I understand that polyurethane is not something that I would want in my home. However, when I asked Intellibed they informed me that the foam is only 20%soy and the rest is polyurethane, but that it is not dangerous because it has not been treated. What are your thoughts on the polyurethane being used?
Also, my husband is from India where it is very common to sleep on the floor. In fact, when my in-laws(in their 60s) visit us, they prefer to sleep on the floor for months. I have always wondered why these societies, like India and Japan do not seem to have all of the body pains that Westerners have. Most Americans are appalled at the idea of sleeping on the floor or wouldn’t be able to walk the next day. I just can’t get my head around this..why in the Western world we have to have special beds, but traditional societies have never used them to aid in their sleeping. Can you share your thoughts?
Sara
Hi, I’m wondering if in your research you looked into my green mattress company near Chicago. I was looking into their options and just wondering if you had done any research into their mattresses. I live relatively close to there so it would be convenient for me to go try out their options. Thank you!
Sarah
Be aware of a frequent trap with green mattresses .. just because they are marketed as “green” does not mean they are nontoxic to the consumer. Recycled toilet paper is a prime example of this – ecofriendly but not something you want to be using. Intellibed is completely nontoxic .. not totally green (pretty close) but has nothing in it that will harm you.
Erik
Sarah, thanks so much for bringing the Intellibed to our attention! I’m in the market for a new mattress and pillows, and I’m strongly considering going with the Intellibed. Just wondering what are your thoughts on the Casper mattresses?
Sarah
Haven’t looked into a Casper mattress. We love our Intellibeds. Will be getting an Intelliebed mattress topper for my son when he goes off to college next year. They require certain mattresses in the dorms (yuck), but we will be getting an Intellibed topper to put on top of it in lieu of him having an intellibed mattress in the dorm. Next best thing.
Katy
Hi Sarah! Just wondering what type/model you have from intellibed….we are considering purchasing one
Sarah
We have the zero partner disturbance model. We also have 3 twin Intellibed mattresses for the kids. Love it!
Peg
My son has a soy allergy. Is soy foam the only option that Intellibed makes?
Sarah
If you contact customer service, they can tell you for sure. Your son would never come into contact with the soy foam as it is deep inside the bed and a very small amount, so I doubt it would cause him problems anyway.