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Surround Ewe Sleep Systems is nestled amidst the rolling hills of central Wisconsin, on a beautiful 35-acre farm, with sheep contentedly grazing in the lush green pastures. Susan McCourt was simply looking for a lace to combine her love of natural living with a peaceful country home. “When I came here I found my spirit,” Susan says of the old dairy farm homestead, which she named Kerry Hills Farm.
It Was Destiny
In February 1997, Susan moved into her peaceful farmhouse. By August, the 35-acre spread were overgrown. Susan’s cousin presented her with a gift to solve her dilemma - two lambs. She soon bought a few more, including a ram, which led to even more sheep. "Next they had to be sheared.” Susan recalls.The shearing happens in the spring; just before the ewes are due to give birth. Susan really wanted to try her hand at making the kind of or mattress that her great grandparents had slept on and had some wool made into batts and stitched up an underquilt. All along the way, Susan has found help from people she refers to as “my angels.” Conducting extensive research, the former pharmaceutical industry executive learned about the many therapeutic benefits of wool bedding. The wool fibers have a natural resiliency that cradles the body, creating a support system. Natural wool also helps to maintain temperature.Wool bedding products are especially beneficial to people who suffer from a variety of ailments, including fibromyalgia, insomnia, MCS, rheumatism and arthritis.
Green Your Bedroom
Susan’s love of nature led to sharing her belief that natural products are the answer to many of our environmental and health problems. She embarked on her fine ECO-Pure® Wool Bedding retail and Internet business in order to improve everyone’s quality of life significantly. Her products include only the purest, 100% natural materials raised or grown on farmland in the USA. Every item of her original patented product line of therapeutic wool bedding is hand made, using 100% ECO-Pure® Wool and 100% ORGANIC cotton fabric.
Organic Wool Bedding With Natural Pain Relief
Susan’s cozy, comfortable, therapeutic, all natural bedding product line ranges from her Soothe Ewe underquilt or mattress topper, Comfort Ewe comforters, Hug Ewe pillows and Support Ewe neck rolls as well as to WOOL BED, a 100% pure wool mattress system with sound sleep guarantee without counting sheep.
Susan personally ensures that all her natural, chemical-free, dust mite-free and hypoallergenic products are manufactured on her premises, packaged with love and care for both customer and the environment, so you can sleep just like on cloud nine.
If you are looking for the ultimate safe, healthy sleep comfort, Susan’s extensive research and hands-on natural, local, sustainable and family-friendly business, farming and manufacturing practices can make the most chemically sensitive customer feel at ease. Her desire to care for her customers is her top priority. Susan’s patented product line of unique, lightweight mattress systems (that are easy and economical to ship) and an exclusive Renewal and Pillow Exchange programs make her a pioneer and green trend setter, offering her customers the ultimate in service.
It’s A Family Business
Susan unites the finest, natural quality of the materials, superior, personalized customer service with sustainable, local, family-oriented business principles that benefit nature, her employees, and, most importantly her enthusiastic customers all of whom report major breakthroughs in sleep and health.
Call Susan TODAY to learn more organic Eco-Pure wool bedding products at 888.966.5233!
FEATURED IN THESE MAGAZINES
Milwaukee Home - September/October 2005
Small Business Administration - State and National September 2005
Fibromyalgia Aware - September 2005
Coping with Cancer - September 2005
Natural Awakenings - September 2005
Featured in Country Home Magazine
WI State Farmer - May 2003
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - December 2003
Country Home - December Issue 2003
Midwest Living - March/April 2004