This is what sleeping on the left side does for our brain, stomach & glymphatic health

Why Sleeping on Your Left Side May Benefit Your Health

Many people naturally prefer to sleep on their sides, often without thinking about how their sleeping position affects their health. While there’s no single “correct” way to sleep, certain positions can offer unique advantages. If you struggle with issues like back pain, acid reflux, poor digestion, snoring, or discomfort in the jaw and shoulders, adjusting how you sleep—specifically, to your left side—may help.

Benefits of Sleeping on Your Left Side

Sleeping on your left side doesn’t just feel cozy; it may support your body in meaningful ways:

1. Reduced Back Pain
Side sleeping helps keep the spine in a neutral, aligned position. This reduces strain on the lower back compared to stomach sleeping, which forces the spine into an unnatural curve.2. Less Snoring and Easier Breathing
When sleeping on the back, the tongue and soft tissues in the throat can fall backward, partially blocking the airway. Side sleeping helps keep the airway open, which can lessen snoring and may help people with mild sleep apnea.

3. Better Digestion
The stomach is positioned on the left side of the body. Lying in this position allows gravity to assist digestion, easing bloating, gas, constipation, and acid reflux.4. Support for Brain Health
During sleep, the brain clears out metabolic waste through the glymphatic system. Research on animals suggests that side sleeping may improve this process, which could play a role in long-term brain health. More studies on humans are needed.

5. Improved Circulation During Pregnancy
Left-side sleeping is commonly recommended for pregnant women. It encourages blood flow to the placenta and helps reduce pressure on major blood vessels.

How to Train Yourself to Sleep on Your Side

If you’re not naturally a side sleeper, transitioning can take time. Here are ways to make the switch more comfortable:

Choose a supportive pillow that keeps your neck aligned.

Use a body pillow or place a pillow between your knees to reduce hip and lower-back strain.

Hug a second pillow to help keep your shoulders stacked comfortably.

Some people sew or tape a small object (like a tennis ball) to the back of their sleep shirt to prevent rolling onto their back.

Sleeping on a couch for short periods can help train your body, since its narrow width encourages side sleeping.

Possible Downsides of Side Sleeping

Side sleeping isn’t perfect for everyone, especially if your mattress or pillow isn’t suited for it.

Shoulder or Hip Pressure: A mattress that is too firm can create joint discomfort, while one that is too soft may cause misalignment.

Facial Pressure: People with sinus issues, glaucoma, or jaw tension may feel increased facial pressure when lying on their side.

Comparing Other Sleep Positions

Sleeping on Your Back

Pros:

Can reduce hip, knee, and joint pain

May ease sinus congestion when the head is slightly elevated

Tips:

Place a pillow under the knees to support the spine.

Use a pillow that supports the natural curve of the neck.

Sleeping on Your Stomach

This is generally considered the least supportive position. It can strain the spine and neck.

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