TheLeft-SleepPositionalTrainer 17+

Side Sleep Technologies BV

Diseñada para iPhone

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Descripción

FOR APPLE WATCH USERS

Engineered to fight nighttime heartburn symptoms by training you to sleep predominantly on your left side.

When sleeping on your right side, stomach acid flows into the esophagus, causing a painful burning sensation. The Left subtly trains you to sleep on your left side, where the stomach is positioned below the esophagus. The results: acid will have a harder time moving upward, meaning no more nighttime heartburn symptoms and the pain goes away.

HOW DOES THE LEFT WORK?

The left tracks your sleeping body position on your watch and without waking you up, provides you with a gentle vibration once it detects that you are sleeping on the right side. The vibration stimulates you to sleep on your left side more often and longer throughout the night. Your body will be conditioned not to sleep on your right side within a week.


INTERESTED IN TRYING OUT THE LEFT?

Natural Solution
Scientifically Proven Technology
Painless Sleeping
Safe, Pre-Tested
Non-Invasive

IMPORTANT! Ensure that your iPhone and your Apple Watch are updated with the latest software version.

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Before using this app please get advice from a professional healthcare provider or doctor.

The information about health provided by the app is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Products, services, information, and other content provided by the app, including information linking to third-party websites are provided for informational purposes only.

The information offered by the app is not comprehensive and does not cover all diseases, ailments, physical conditions, or their treatment.

Individuals are different and may react differently to different products. Comments made on the app by employees or other users are strictly their personal views made in their capacity and are not claims made by the Company nor do they represent the position or view of the Company.

The Company is not liable for any information provided by the app about recommendations regarding supplements for any health purposes.

The Company makes no guarantee or warranty to any advice or functionality offered by the app. The Company is not responsible for any damages for information or services provided even if the Company has been advised of the possibility of damages.

Links to relevant papers:

Certain Sleep Positions can have an effect on the % of stomach acid in the esophagus and sleeping on the left lateral position using sleep positional therapy can be advised by doctors based upon the below scientific publications.

Schuitenmaker, 2022
https://www.cghjournal.org/article/S1542-3565(22)00247-6/fulltext

Schuitenmaker, 2021
https://journals.lww.com/ajg/Citation/2022/02000/Associations_Between_Sleep_Position_and_Nocturnal.28.aspx

Khoury 1999
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10445529/

Opinion Paper 2020
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34602892/ (lifestyle section)
https://researchinformation.amsterdamumc.org/en/publications/esnmanms-consensus-paper-diagnosis-and-management-of-refractory-g (page 13, statement 29)

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Novedades

Versión 1.0.3

Compatibility enhancements with newer WatchOS versions

Privacidad de la app

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