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Question by  Jenniedeelo (169)

Are cucumbers good for you?

I love cucumbers and hope they are good for me.

 
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Answer by  Cyndael (338)

Cucumbers are good for you. They have vitamin C and Caffeic Acid. They help soothe the skin and reduce swelling throughout the body. Cucumber juice has high amounts of silica, which is good for your skin and nails, and the skin is high in fiber, and because they have such high watercontent they are naturally hydrating. Enjoy.

 
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Answer by  Ginny (2251)

Yes, they are. Cucumbers are low in calories, cholesterol, saturated fat and sodium. They are high in Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Vitamin K. They also contain potassium and magnesium.

 
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Answer by  jackaneez (5)

I have been eating cucumbers lately. They are great w/ lemon & salt. Personally, I have found that it works as a great laxitive for me. I have never felt SO regular in my whole life! I'm a happy camper!! :)

 
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Answer by  Az (343)

Yes, cucumbers are very healthy and include such essential elements as Vitamin C, Vitamin A, dietary fiber, magnesium and potassium.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

Cucumbers have some vitamins and minerals. They are also very low calorie. They are not specifically "good", like oranges or bananas, but are not bad.

 
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Answer by  JustAnotherKitty409 (4)

yes, they are good for you as well as goodd for your skin! They have the viamin C, which our body needs!

 
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Answer by  racool (57)

Cucumbers rehydrate and cool our bodies. They are the best supplements during summer. Besides its oral benefits, cucumber is used to relax our eyes. Eating one cucumber per day during summer may even prevent a heat stroke. Cucumbers make best summer salads. It is also keeps piles at bay.

 
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Answer by  Danie (993)

Yes, cucumbers are good for you. They are a vegetable and contain some vitamins and a good amount of water.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

cucumbers are good

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Cucumbers cause a rash and temporary incontinence.

 
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Answer by  RancidPuma (0)

It depends what you do with them. Eating them is fine. Sharpening them to a fine point and ramming them into your eye-sockets is probably not such a good idea.

 
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