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Natural cooling with cherry pit cushions

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Natural cooling with cherry pit cushions

Natural cooling with cherry pit cushions

By nature, cherry stones have an insulating effect. This allows heat to be retained for a long time, and vice versa cherrystones can retain coolness. A cherry stone pillow is a 100% natural product that moulds itself to your body. This allows the body to optimally absorb the coolness or heat. An indispensable pillow for every season!


When do I cool my cherry stone pillow

Cherry pit cushions are not only delicious in winter, but also provide a pleasant cooling effect. That's nice with high temperatures coming summer months. In addition, a cold cherry stone pillow is also a good aid against pain and swelling.

 

Cherry stones or cherry stone pillows, for example, can be used as a cold compress in case of sprains, inflammations or similar sports injuries. The cold cherry stone pillow reduces blood circulation at the place where the pillow is placed, this reduces swelling and pain.

 

A cold cherry stone pillow relieves migraines or headaches.

 

Not to mention that a cool cherry stone pillow is very pleasant for the skin in case of insect bites.

 

In other words, a cherry stone pillow, whether used hot or cold, is indispensable in the home.


How do I cool my cherry stone cushion

A cherry stone pillow can be cooled in the freezer or put in the fridge for a few hours. Be aware of freezing symptoms when cooling the cherry stone cushion in the freezer.


Assortment of cherry stones at Lagripro

At Lagripro, you can easily order cherry stone pillows in different shapes and sizes, or order cherry stones separately as refills to fill pillows. Take a look at our extensive range here.

 

Questions about using cherrystones or ordering cherrystones in bulk? Please contact us via telephone number +31 (0) 13 - 46 36 486 for personal advice.

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