Your pillow isn’t the problem. The way you lie on it is. Every night, without thinking, you may be quietly straining your heart, slowing your liver, and making your digestion work overtime. Yet a tiny shift—just turning to your left—can change how your body heals, cleanses, and rests. From pregnant mothers to chronic heartburn sufferers, millions could transform their nights and protect their long-term health simply by choosing one side over the oth… Continues…
The position you choose in the dark can either fight your body or work with it. Lying on your left side helps keep stomach acid from creeping upward, easing nighttime heartburn and protecting the esophagus from repeated irritation. This same position supports better spleen function and smoother lymphatic drainage, allowing your body to filter impurities and toxins more efficiently while you sleep.
For the liver, shifting to the left can ease congestion and support its constant work of neutralizing harmful substances. Pregnant women especially benefit, as the left side reduces pressure on major blood vessels, improving circulation to both mother and baby. Even digestion responds: gravity assists the natural movement of waste, encouraging more regular bowel habits. It may feel unfamiliar at first, but training yourself to favor your left side can turn sleep into a deeper, more restorative form of nightly self-care.