Nutritionist explained why it's dangerous to overeat cherries

Nutritionist explained why it's dangerous to overeat cherries
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According to the latest data from international studies, cherries contain a significant amount of sugars and organic acids that can substantially affect weight, the condition of the gastrointestinal tract, and the course of a number of chronic diseases. This was reported by well-known Russian dietitian and therapist Natalia Lazurenko.

According to the expert, the simple sugars contained in the fruits certainly provide cells with necessary energy and contribute to increased body activity.

"However, cherries are sweet and juicy, and few people stop at 20 fruits, especially during the season. With excessive consumption, the body becomes oversaturated, and it's difficult for it to cope with the incoming simple carbohydrates," the specialist emphasized.

Studies show that unabsorbed carbohydrates inevitably transform into fat deposits, leading to unwanted weight gain.

"Patients who monitor their blood glucose levels throughout the day or suffer from diabetes need to be very careful with cherries," warns Natalia Lazurenko.

International dietitians also draw attention to the content of organic acids in cherries, which actively affect the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract. This means that with conditions such as gastritis, gastroduodenitis, and other pathologies, excessive consumption of cherries can provoke serious flare-ups.

"When there are no health issues, it is permissible to eat up to 300 grams, preferably during the day or in the morning, so that glucose doesn't get stored in fat cells," the expert recommends.

Specialists emphasize that even with health problems, it is not recommended to completely exclude cherries from the diet, as the body needs various vitamins and microelements. However, in such cases, it is extremely important to consult with a doctor who will develop an individual plan for consuming seasonal berries, concluded Dr. Lazurenko.

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