answersLogoWhite

0

Are water beds healthy

Updated: 9/27/2023
User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

Best Answer

Yes, but not comfortable to sleep on. Get a long sheet of plywood and put it under your current mattress. You'll sleep better.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

Yes they are because the Aguste to your azalea position that your back needs

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

I wouldn't say so. Your back is not getting the correct support for sleeping.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Are water beds healthy
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Does water beds still exist?

Yes, there are still water beds in the world. They are not as popular as they once were.


How safe are water beds for children to sleep in?

Water beds are not safe for infants or young children to sleep in. Children and infants can die sleeping on water beds. They can get smothered and suffocate.


What is the name of the place where salt is obtained from sea water?

Salt beds. The water is allowed to evaporate from the beds leaving the salt.


Are manicures actually healthy for my nail beds?

Yes, the massages and stimulations from a manicure can actually help blood flow to your nail beds. Blood flow will allow for healthier nails and nail beds in general.


Water often passes through beds of limestone because?

the beds have cracks and fissures in them


Who jnvented water beds?

by people


How healthy water is?

How is it NOT healthy. You ARE water... mostly.


Does water beds cause back problems?

no


Why do people get water beds?

Because they are comfortable.


Can you sell used water beds?

Sure.


Can you get water beds on sims 3 late night?

i am 99.99% sure there are no water beds. ther might besome in the shop, but i highly dout it. sorry


Are farmers buying water beds for cows?

Not commonly, no. Purchasing water beds made for cows can be pricey, depending on availability which depends on location of the farm, regionally speaking. In North America, most farms just use straw or sawdust bedding for cows to lay on, as its cheaper and easier to clean than with water beds. Note that consideration of the purchase of water beds is only for dairy operations, not beef.