Side sleeping is the go-to position of many people. However they
may not be aware that this comes with certain health benefits.
In fact, different sleeping positions could lead to different results in the body,
for good and bad. In general, people should sleep however they find themselves most comfortable.
Still, if they are experiencing symptoms like back pain, jaw pain, poor digestion, and more,
they may want to consider changing their bed positioning. To be more specific,
they may want to consider sleeping on their left side.
The Benefits of Sleeping on Your Left Side
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Reduce back pain – Sleeping on the stomach could pressure the spine and cause aching.
Side sleeping keeps the spine in a naturally straight position and reduces the pressure in the lower back.
Reduce snoring – Sleeping on the back causes the tongue and soft palate to slide backward
and partially cover the airway, causing increased snoring. It’s also a common occurrence
for people with sleep apnea. But side-sleeping keeps the tongue forward and the airway clear.
Improve digestion – Sleeping on the left side, in particular, could ease some gastrointestinal
symptoms like bloating, constipation, and heartburn. The stomach is on the left
side of the body, so lying on that side allows gravity to aid the digestion process.
It may help with brain health. Many people are unaware that the brain eliminates waste
during slumber. Studies indicate that side sleeping helps the brain clear metabolic
waste more effectively by supporting the glymphatic system, which is similar to our
lymphatic system, but in our central nervous system. This may help reduce the risk
of Alzheimer’s Parkinson’s, and other brain diseases, according to animal
studies. More research is needed on humans to expand on these concepts further.
Improves blood flow – Good circulation is crucial during pregnancy to allow
blood to flow to the placenta. This is why it’s recommended that expecting women sleep in this position.