Soothe Stiff Joints with This Sleep Position
This Week's Tips
Don't you hate it when you sleep wrong and all of a sudden getting out of bed is a struggle?
So before you nod off, do a quick posture check. There are three sleep positions that help ease strain on your head, neck, and back. What are they? Read on . . .
3 Poses for R&R
According to the editors of Natural Prescriptions for Women, joint-friendly sleeping habits can help protect creaky body parts from developing a crick. Choose one of these postures:
- If you sleep on your back, put a small pillow under your knees.
- If you sleep on your side, avoid tucking your neck and chin into the fetal position.
- If you sleep on your stomach, put a pillow under one side of your body so your head and neck aren't strained.
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More Joint-Friendly Ideas
Did you know? Food is good medicine. Try these tips for reducing the risk of arthritis:
- Keep hands arthritis-free with coleslaw. Here's how it helps.
- Green tea is great for bone cartilage! Here's why.
- Have a salad before each meal. Here's what it does for hands and knees.
RealAge Benefit:
Reducing your risk of arthritis by losing excess weight can make your RealAge up to 6 years younger.Natural Prescriptions for Women: What to Do -- and When to Do It -- to Solve More Than 100 Female Health Problems -- Without Drugs. Berg, S., Prevention Health Books eds., Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale Press, 1998.




