Why You Should Eat More Cucumber

HEALTH, 12 May 2014

Monica Bologna, Eco News Network – TRANSCEND Media Service

The cucumber is a fruit that often gets overlooked. Like its friend the tomato, it isn’t sweet, it isn’t fancy, but it can do amazing things for your body. Cucumbers contain an incredible amount of vitamins and minerals that are essential for optimal health.

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Here is a list of why you should be eating more cucumbers:

Fights Cholesterol

Cucumbers contain a compound called sterols, which can help reduce your bad cholesterol.

Helps Keep the Mouth Clean

If you have bad breath or have trouble maintaining oral health, you should definitely be eating more cucumbers. The juice from cucumbers can heal diseased gums and will leave your mouth feeling refreshed. Try putting a slice of cucumber in your water for a great taste and clean breath.

Naturally Boosts Energy

Instead of guzzling things like Gatorade, try cucumber juice. Cucumbers contain a large amount of B vitamins and will give you that wide-eyed, energetic feeling, naturally.

Soothes the Eyes

Spas don’t do it for show; putting cucumbers on your eyes really does reduce puffiness, dark circles and bags.

Aids Weight Loss

Cucumbers are made up of 95 percent water. Add that to the fact that they contain a lot of dietary fiber, plus help rid the body of toxins, and you’ve got an ideal food to help you lose unwanted weight.

Promotes Joint Health

Silica is known to strengthen connective tissue which is why it is so great for joint health. Cucumbers a great source of silica so if you suffer from gout or arthritis, combining cucumbers with carrot juice can do wonders for your pain. The combination lowers uric acid levels, thus providing much needed relief.

Provides Skin Care

Ever wonder where the expression cool as a cucumber comes from? Actually I didn’t either, but it may be because if you place cucumber on sunburned or irritated skin, the cucumber releases cooling properties and will soothe the skin. The cucumber also contains minerals that are essential to good skin like magnesium, potassium and silicon.

Steadies Blood Pressure

This green fruit is a multi-tasker and can handle both high and low blood pressure. Since cucumbers contain potassium, magnesium and fiber, they can regulate blood pressure excellently.

Helps Heartburn

Cucumbers not only cool the outside of you, they cool the inside of you. If you have heartburn, try drinking cucumber juice to cool your insides.

Prevents Hangovers

Yes you read that right. If you haven’t realized by now, cucumbers contain an extreme amount of vitamins and minerals. They also contain natural sugars and electrolytes which help your body replenish the nutrients that are taken away by a night of heavy drinking. Next time you have a little too much fun, before going to bed, chow down on some cucumber and you’ll notice that you will feel much better than you normally would have.

Contains Cancer Fighters

There are three important lignans (lariciresinol, pinoresinol and secoisolariciresinol) contained in cucumbers that have been researched and studied for years in relation to cancer prevention.

There you have it. The cucumber may be one of the most versatile foods out there and can benefit you in a plethora of ways. Try eating them with a little lime juice and salt as an afternoon snack. Home-grown garden cucumbers, even better!

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