Best Sale Beans72 Buckwheat Pillow Organic Queen Size (20″ x 30″) with Free Shipping, Review It is, instead, a welcome change from the down-filled pillows that are luxurious but lack help. The foam types are different, but you may find that the buckwheat gives more support.

I have been sleeping nicely on this pillow and have no complaints. I mound the pillow and lay my neck over the highest point. This keeps my head back a bit and allows my airway to stay open. I believe it cuts down on my snoring, but my husband would say it is NOT a cure. During the night the mound gets worn down and I’ve to reshape it. It took some obtaining used towards the sound from the pellets rubbing against each other when I’m on my side, but it is not a problem.

I just readjust it and I’m good to go. This is the greatest pillow I’ve actually had. No more fighting foam. I got the queen size because I read the pillow runs small. I put it in a regular size pillowcase and it really comes to the really end from the pillowcase. I have left it in that pillowcase but will probably try a queensize pillowcase next. This has turned out to be an ideal pillow for me. I can get it to an ideal hight to fall asleep. This buckwheat pillow flattens out throughout the night, but that is good for my neck, and if I awaken.

I have been in search for an ideal pillow for years I’ve fibromyalgia and a lot of neck/shoulder pain. I had a sobakawa brand pillow many years ago, I liked it, but it seemed a little dirty to me. I usually seemed to go back to it though. until I finally threw it away a while back. This Organic buckwheat pillow is just perfect though! It’s clean, it’s got plenty buckwheat hulls in it so it’s really adjustable, it stays cool, it has no smell, it is SO comfortable, etc. I can’t say enough about it.

I have tried about each and every pillow and aid obtainable including prescription medication, tempurpedic pillows, etc. This may be the greatest sleep aid and pillow I have actually utilized and absolutely love it not only for the help but the lavender sachet. I no longer awaken with a stiff neck and sore shoulders. I am a nurse practitioner and work with patients holistically and I’ve suggested this pillow to them too. It was the greatest money I actually spent.

Organic Buckwheat Pillow - Queen Size (20\
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Features:
  • Manufactured in the USA using 100% Organic Hulls and 100% Natural Unbleached Cotton.
  • May relieve common sleeping problems such as; tension, muscle pain, stiff neck, headache and stress
  • Will conform and adjust perfectly to your head, neck, and spine. Will NOT collapse like foam.
  • The buckwheat hulls allow air to circulate throughout the pillow. Cooling it off quickly.
  • The Buckwheat pillow is a natural alternative to anyone with foam and feather allergies.
Brand: beans72 Buckwheat Pillow
Color: Natural_Unbleached_Cotton
Customer Reviews


Good Pillow but not a miracle solution
For a long time I've been having problems sleeping comfortable, especially in relaxing my neck area. I also disliked the heat caused by using traditional pillows. So when I read these reviews about the buckwheat pillow I decided to try one myself.

I've had it now for two weeks, and generally speaking I like. I discovered though it is not a perfect solution, and that it might not necessarily be worth spending ~ for.

Few points from my use:

1) The queen size pillow was too thick for me, to the point I'd wake up in unusual straining positions. I took out around a gallon and a half worth of buckwheat and that did the trick. Now it's much more comfortable to sleep on.

2) It's quite firm. It really does feel like you're sleeping on a bag of rice, as another reviewer mentioned (not that I've tried... yet!). I personally like the firmness, but if that's not your cup of tea then you might wanna look for something else.

3) My favorite part about the pillow: Not hot! I say not hot because it isn't exactly cool either, it just doesn't seem to store heat. No more waking up feeling like I had a shower!

4) A bit noisy, but not to the point that it's annoying.

5) Seems to help provide good back support, but my neck still feels a bit strained at times.

Ultimately, if you're interested in purchasing one, and you like thinner pillows, you might want to consider purchasing a pound or two (random number) of buckwheat hulls instead, and filling up a zipped pillow case with it. Probably will be cheaper, too!


Queen size buckwheat pillow
I puchased the queen size pillow for my husband. He has used this type pillow for years, but he has never had a large size. He loves this buckwheat pillow. This was a good value for this large size.

The only problem we have is the stiff sizing in the buckwheat hull cover. I purchased a pillow cover also. I plan on empting the hulls and washing the cover soon.


Effing Amazing Pillow
This pillow is the third greatest purchase of my life. Since it is nearly amorphous within the confines of its casing, many positions are possible. All provide contoured but firm support. Amazing.


Great for Sleep
I purchased my buckwheat pillow almost 2 months ago and absolutely love it. It keeps me cool and cradles my head and neck so that I never wake up with an ache or pain.


Been Using Buckwheat Pillows for Over 10 Years
In my experience, no other pillow can compare to a buckwheat pillow. These are heavy pillows that can be shaped perfectly for sleeping, and because of the buckwheat hulls, your skin can still breathe. They're the best.

I love my queen size pillow, the subject of this review. It's long and quite heavy - lots of buckwheat husks. And that's important because the pillow I'm replacing, a buckwheat pillow, served for many years but lost more than 50% of its volume over time. That's a lot of loss, probably an unusual degree of volume loss, but these pillows lose volume the more they're used. That's because the husks rub against each other and polish themselves. In the beginning the volume loss was good because the husks moved more freely and this allowed me to shape the pillow as I wanted. Eventually the pillow got too small in volume to provide optimal head support.

The queen size pillow that I got is so big that volume loss won't be a problem - maybe ever.

I saw on websites that one can maintain their buckwheat pillows. Just get some more buckwheat and add it in over time. Seems economical.

Another product that is similar is a coir mattress. Coir is a strong material fibers from coconuts. One advantage of using coir is that it's free of bacteria and fungal spores. Coir mattresses are very comfortable. Here's one for babies: Natural Mat Coco Stokke Sleepi Mattress.

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