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I dream of these yummy-soft, eco-friendly sheets. (via Kristine)

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Ooooh, the blend of three luxurious bed materials. Bamboo is ultra soft and silky. Cotton flannel is cozy and durable. then add the cashmere... Need I even explain this last bit?

*Bamboo is eco-friendly because it only takes 5 years to mature, and it requires almost zero pesticides to grow.

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maryc64's recommendation

Why is cotton added? Makes it more durable? I've always wondered.

Why not take bamboo and make it into a flannel or fleece textile? (Who will make my dream bamboo fleece sheets for me?
I'm begging.

Why?
Fleece separates the threads even more and the breathability and wicking properties of bamboo bedding textile products would increase even better.)

Needed due to auto-immune disorder, breast cancer survivor + estrogen blocker, hot flashes galor...

I'm about ready to purchase some using the above formula, though, due to cashmere content.
Target brand of sheets felt rough to the touch. (All reviews claimed they are soft. Huh?)

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(Why do some manufacturers take bamboo and make it into a rayon from bamboo product? So we can breathe the off gasing? Lol!)

Needed:

bamboo content comforters,
bamboo fleece
bamboo flannel
bamboo content pillows,
toppers=bamboo used as textile as a "foam topper,"
bamboo faux fur
Ahh...Bamboo "Korean type mink blankets"

Combo textiles needed:
Bamboo blends with wool, silk, cashmere as cotton loves to absorb and keep wetness next to body. It doesn't wick away moisture as many believe.

Wool is second best to wicking away moisture if bamboo is first.
I've spend thousands discovering this.

Many of us suffer, wake from night sweats, would like to sleep longer...and won't be writing long responses like my whining on the web!

GREAT QUESTION! I bow to you!

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