The unusual mix of minerals and vitamins has ensured that cherries are recognised as a natural medicine. They have a detoxifying, regenerating effect, strengthen the visual performance and protect the teeth against periodontosis and caries.
Sweet cherries can help with stomach acidity, while sour cherries are beneficial for the health of the liver and kidneys. However, since sweet cherries have one of the highest percentages of dextrose in the fruit realm, diabetics should not consume more than 80g per serving.
From the stems of the sour cherries a tea can be brewed which has haemostatic, anti-inflammatory and diuretic effects.
The well-known cherry grain pillow (800g cherry stones in a fabric bag) can be heated (60-80 degrees) to relieve tension in the neck or to reduce the feeling of fullness when lying on your stomach. The cherry pillow is also useful when cooled, as it has an anti-inflammatory and decongestant effect on sprains and other sports injuries.