Your overall health can be significantly influenced by your sleeping position. While side, back, and stomach positions are common, sleeping on your left side offers unique benefits.
Sleeping on your left side can help those with GERD or acid reflux. This position keeps the stomach below the esophagus, reducing the risk of acid flowing back up.
Left-side sleeping supports the spleen and liver. “Choosing to sleep on the left side can assist the spleen in operating more effectively by promoting increased blood flow.” It also aids liver detoxification by preventing congestion.
Sleeping on your left side benefits the lymphatic system by allowing more effective drainage into the thoracic duct, facilitating toxin removal.
For pregnant women, especially in the last trimester, left-side sleeping relieves liver pressure, improves blood circulation, and supports heart function.
This position also promotes healthy bowel movements by facilitating the movement of waste from the small to large intestine.
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