Snoozing in this position will protect your spine… And stop you from getting wrinkles
You may want to change your slumber patterns when it comes down to your health and beauty
WHEN it comes to hitting the hay, do you sleep on your side, on your front or on your back?
While it may seem like your sleep position is just a matter of being comfy, you may want to change your slumber patterns when it comes down to your health and beauty.
After all, if you are getting the average eight hours of kip per night and live to the age of 75, that’s a whopping 9125 days (or 25 years) of your life spent getting shut-eye.
And apparently, the way you fall asleep is not only important when it comes to the state of your back – but also the state of your skin.
According to Dr Hooman Melamed, an orthopaedic spine surgeon, most people will suffer from back problems during their lifetime.