You lie down at night.

Close your eyes. And before you know it — you’re asleep.

Wherever gravity takes you.

But what if your body’s position could do more than just rest your muscles? 👉 What if it gently supported your digestion, reduced nighttime heartburn, or helped your organs function more smoothly?

As a gastroenterologist who has reviewed thousands of patient records and treated hundreds with conditions like GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and IBS, I’ve noticed a quiet but consistent pattern:

Patients who sleep on their left side often report fewer symptoms of acid reflux and better nighttime comfort.

And no — this isn’t a trendy biohack. It’s anatomy and physics, working quietly while you rest.

Let’s explore what the science really says — so you can make an informed choice tonight.

Because real wellness isn’t about gadgets. It’s about working with your body — not against it

🔬 Why Sleep Position Matters for Digestion

Your digestive system isn’t symmetrical. Neither is gravity.

And when you lie down, both come into play.

How you sleep affects: