Đây là lý do tại sao
bạn nên nằm ngủ nghiêng về
bên trái |
Why
Sleeping on Your Left Side Is Good for You |
Vì chỉ cần nằm nghiêng bên trái thôi là bạn
đã có thể cải thiện sức khỏe của mình 1 cách đáng kể rồi. Chúng ta biết rằng,
giấc ngủ có vai trò cực quan trọng đến sức khỏe của bạn. Ngoài thời gian ngủ,
vị trí ngủ thì tư thế ngủ cũng ảnh hưởng không nhỏ tới tinh thần, thể chất
của bạn. Ngủ nghiêng trái là tư thế ngủ tối ưu nhất! Chức năng chính của hệ bạch huyết là
chống lại mầm bệnh, các dị vật và tế bào biến dạng (ung thư). Ngoài nhiệm vụ
bảo vệ cơ thể, hệ bạch huyết cũng là một phần của hệ tuần hoàn với nhiệm vụ
cân bằng thể dịch, hấp thu chất béo. Nguồn: https://2sao.vn/day-la-li-do-tai-sao-ban-nen-nam-ngu-nghieng-ve-ben-trai-ngay-toi-nay-n-73094.html |
We here
at Bright Side know first hand how important a good night's
rest really is for our daily activities and energy. So we've decided to check
this scientific theory, and we have compiled a list of six potential benefits
that may be derived from taking a left-side sleeping position. It improves the function of your lymphatic system The lymphatic system plays a vital role in our
body by removing waste and toxins from our systems. Experts say that the
thoracic duct (which is the largest lymphatic vessel of the lymphatic system)
is situated on our left side. That is why sleeping on your left side can help
the body process waste materials more effectively. Since the lymphatic system
also provides transportation of fats, proteins, and other important
substances to your tissues, lying on your left side allows your cells to get
these nutrients much faster. It allows your spleen to do its job much better The spleen is the largest organ in the
lymphatic system and is also located on the left side of your body. When you
sleep on your left side, your spleen works more efficiently. The main reason
for this is gravity. It promotes the flow of blood to the spleen, allowing it
to filter out impurities more quickly. It promotes the proper elimination of waste products The junction between the small intestine and
the large intestine is situated in the left side of your body, in the area
called the ileocecal valve. When you sleep on your left side, the
gravitational forces make it easier for the waste products to move from the
small intestine to the large intestine. This allows the colon to eliminate
waste from your body more quickly. It may reduce nighttime heartburn If you suffer frequent heartburn, then it's a
good idea to lie on your left side while catching some z's. In this position,
your stomach will be situated below the cardiac sphincter that connects your
esophagus to your stomach. The left-side sleeping position prevents stomach
contents from coming back up into the esophagus. It saves your liver from overloading
Since the liver is on
the right side of the body, lying on your right side can put a strain on this
organ. The left-side sleeping position, however, won't allow the toxins and
other harmful substances to overload your liver. It is good for your
heart The left side of the heart receives blood from
the lungs and pumps it out to the body. Therefore, a left-sided sleeping
position may help your heart to do its job more easily and efficiently. When
you sleep on your left side, gravity facilitates the function of your
circulatory system, especially your aorta and inferior vena cava, a large
vein that carries de-oxygenated blood from the lower body to the heart and
lies on the right side of your spine. Illustrated by Natalia Roshenko for Bright Side Based on materials
from healthdigezt.com |
suu tam/MNlm/Cali |
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