Saturday, March 13, 2010

Why do the bed sheets turn color on my boyfriends side???

serious question. The side of the bed were my boyfriend sleeps the sheets turn like a darker color just like his pillow case and then the actual pillow is yellow when i take the pillow case off. My boyfriend is clean, is it maybe because sometimes he sweats at night. usually men get hot in bed and the women are cold lol. My mom had seen his undershirts once when i was doin laundry and the whites turn almost greyish under the arms like stains that dont bleach out my mom said maybe the color of his skin is coming off lol ( hes black) but there is no way that can be so why the hell is everything turing color! even the new matress cover is yellowish.


serious answers pleaseWhy do the bed sheets turn color on my boyfriends side???
I could be a lot of things but is probably the chemical makeup of his sweat. That could be caused by diet, hormones etc. Some people have more of the chemical than others (I can't remember the name of the chemical) and things he eats, drinks and even smokes can come out in the color of his sweat. He could also have a condition that causes the problem. If it bothers him he could see a dermotologist about it.Why do the bed sheets turn color on my boyfriends side???
That's definitely perspiration. My son has hyperhydrosis, and I have had the same situation with sheets when he was living with me. The only thing I could really do for sheets was to put dark ones on his bed! Other than that, just wash things frequently; it's just a different sort of body chemistry, and there's not necessarily anything you can do about it.
My friend has the same problem. He sweats a lot in bed and his sheets, matress, and (most definately) pillow case changes color.


Just keep changing the sheets regularly. There's mothing really wrong with it. It just sounds like he sweats a lot.
Oils from the skin can be doing it or maybe you just make him so HOT being near you that he can't help it!
sweat
nightly showers or maybe a health problem or work enviroment could be affecting health or he could come from a long linme of sweaty men
sweat and old from his skin probably
He sweats like he's trying to balance his checkbook. :)
Yes, it is perspiration and body oil and salt from the body. It is normal, although some people have more than others. If he sleeps warm, you might take a blanket off and open a window.
he sweats to much, my idiot husband is the same way, tell him to get a better deodorant and maybe have a fan on his side of the bed at night
The same things happens at my house. It's because they sweat more and it gets onto the sheets and pillow cases. Wash the sheets and pillow cases once a week with your normal soap and Clorox 2 for colors. It's about all you can do.
Because he sweats..it will change the color of material. Have you ever heard the term ';ring around the colar?'; Mens colors get stained from sweat.
pee?
His sweat is very acidic. He needs to switch to an anti-perspirant that does not leave a white mark on clothes.


I would get a ceiling fan for the bedroom and tell him not to put the covers on. Drink some apple juice 3x a day with a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar in it. This will turn his body from acid to alkaline. I suggest eating more foods with sulfur in them like canaloupe, watermelon, and honeydew. This natural treatment should lessen the sweating at night.


I am not kidding!!
He has more toxins in his body!


When the body sweats, it is releasing the toxic chemicals one intakes through, diet, medications, drug habits, and even lotions, body wash, and laundry detergent.





He needs to purify his body through drinking more water, less unnatural beverages, and needs to eat healthier, preferably less MSG, preservatives, coloring, antibiotics, etc...





If that's the small percentage released by his skin, imagine how much damage he's doing to his internal organs!





For more information, check out www.naturalcures.com


or look for the book:


';Natural Cures They Don't Want You To Know';


You can find it in your public library!
he must be eating the wrong stuff, so make him eat healthier things and his sweat wont leave stains like that
It is from sweat. He can't really help that... just shower before bed, but even then... it wont always work. My husband is like that and if you find out how to fix it... I'd love to know :)





Best of luck.
He more than likely sweats at night. Some men shower in the morning some before they sleep. If he showers before bed it is night sweats. If he is a heavy drinker he will sweat it out. Most people think you only sweat when you are hot but the body will also sweat out impurities in the system.
It is sweat , and our bodies have natural oils some more than others so that is what it could be or as for the pillow case I would say it could be what ever he uses in his hair.
Have him wear a teeshirt and boxers to bed - it's like the others said, it's perspiration.
maybe its something he uses.. soap lotion.. probably the lotion.. or maybe its something he puts in his hair.. its gotta be something he is using on his body.. my ex husband used to get yellow stains on his pits of all his tshirts and wife beaters.. and i finally figured out is a chemical in the deodorant he used.. so i made him switch and it was gone... i don't know. good luck though
It is the oil or chemicals in his body.





It can also be the foods that we eat. Does he eat lots of the Asian foods?
Your boyfriend is a sweater at night. So is my husband. I have to change the bedding more frequently and wash the pillows and mattress cover weekly. I also buy new more often. I replace his t-shirts regularly with new. They are great for rags though.
It's sweat.
its sweat
Because he sweats more than you do.... or he needs to take a shower before he goes to bed.........
He sweats at night, and the sweat has oils that stick. Wash the sheets more frequently than you normally would, so they don't stain. Also, you could ask him if he is using moisturizers or other lotions that could be rubbing off on the sheets.
sounds like he might be peeing in the bed....

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