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FAQ
Yes! We use a Canadian foam supply for all of our pillows. You can rest assured that every pillow is certified to be made without ozone depleters. Made without PBDEs, TDCPP or TCEP (”Tris”) flame retardants. Made without mercury, lead, and other heavy metals. Made without formaldehyde. Made without phthalates regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Low VOC (Volatile Organic Compound) emissions for indoor air quality (less than 0.5 parts per million)
The simple answer is the LacunaSOLO Pillow was designed around the idea that sleep position, airway alignment, and nighttime breathing may all work together. The goal of the LacunaSOLO Sleep Airway Authority approach is to help people better understand how side sleeping, nasal breathing, and supportive head and neck positioning may influence sleep comfort, snoring, and nighttime breathing patterns.
We place a strong focus on thoughtful design, comfort, and real-world functionality. Every aspect of the LacunaSOLO concept is centered around creating a supportive sleep setup that encourages alignment-focused sleeping rather than treating a pillow as just another generic bedding product.
The most important thing we will always recommend is this: if you are experiencing sleep apnea symptoms, breathing difficulties during sleep, excessive daytime fatigue, malocclusion***, or other ongoing health concerns, please seek guidance from a qualified medical professional. The educational information shared through the LacunaSOLO Sleep Airway Authority site is intended to support awareness and understanding, not replace professional medical advice.
*** Malocclusion and nighttime open-mouth breathing can reinforce each other in a cycle where poor jaw or dental alignment makes it more difficult to comfortably keep the lips closed during sleep. Over time, chronic mouth breathing may also influence tongue posture, jaw positioning, and airway behavior, which can further contribute to alignment-related issues and disrupted nighttime breathing patterns.

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