7 Relaxing Stretches to Boost Digestion Before Bed
Digestive discomfort can often disrupt a good night’s sleep, leaving you tossing and turning. However, incorporating a few simple stretches into your bedtime routine can help alleviate bloating and promote better digestion. These gentle movements not only aid your digestive system but also prepare your body for a restful slumber.
By dedicating just a few minutes to this sequence, you can enjoy a more comfortable night. Here are seven relaxing stretches to try before bed.

7. Seated Forward Fold
This stretch helps to gently compress your abdomen, aiding digestion.
Sit with your legs extended in front of you. Reach your arms overhead and fold forward from your hips, letting your arms drape over your legs. Hold this position for at least 30 seconds.

6. Half-Wind-Relieving Pose
This pose massages your belly, helping to stimulate digestion.
Lie on your back and hug one knee into your chest. Gently sway it side to side and make circles with your knee. Repeat for five to eight breaths before switching sides.

5. Reclined Twist
This twist helps to wring out tension and stimulate the digestive tract.
With both knees drawn to your chest, allow them to fall to one side while extending your opposite arm. Hold for several breaths, then switch sides.

4. Child’s Pose
This calming pose helps to relax the body and mind, easing digestive discomfort.
Extend your arms forward and rest your forehead on the mat, breathing deeply to release tension.

3. Legs Up the Wall
This restorative pose enhances circulation, aiding digestion.
Lie on your back with your legs extended up against a wall. Hold this position for about 10 minutes, breathing gently.

2. Supine Spinal Twist
This twist helps release tension in the lower back and encourages digestive flow.
Lie on your back, cross one leg over the other, and gently twist your torso in the opposite direction. Hold for several breaths before switching sides.

1. Cat-Cow Stretch
This dynamic movement helps to massage the abdominal organs, promoting digestion.
On all fours, alternate between arching your back like a cat and dropping your belly like a cow. Repeat this flow for several breaths.
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