We rarely question the way we collapse into bed, but the body never stops working while we sleep. Lying on the left side uses gravity to keep stomach acid from surging upward, easing heartburn and protecting the esophagus through the night.
That same position helps food move more smoothly through the intestines, reducing bloating and supporting more regular bowel movements without extra effort or medication.

Inside, circulation quietly improves. The spleen on the left side can filter blood more efficiently, while pressure on the liver on the right is reduced, allowing it to process toxins with less strain.
For pregnant women, turning to the left can boost blood flow to the placenta and relieve pressure on major vessels, offering a safer, more comfortable rest.

It won’t suit every shoulder or spine, but for many, this subtle shift becomes the difference between restless nights and truly restorative sleep.
