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Fetal Position It is said that when you sleep in a sideways position, the body is able to stretch. The stretch will help you increase your height, proving to be beneficial as most people do not prefer to sleep with their hips facing the ground. The Fetal position allows you to stretch your spine.
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Read More »Do not sleep without any pillows as it would create an unhealthy and poor neck curvature. If you choose to sleep in the fetal position, make sure to use a thick pillow to prevent your head from moving to either of the sides.
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Read More »Stretch your arms over your head. Use your force until you can feel the tension. Hold this for 30 sec, relax and then stretch again.
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