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​Cucumber for constipation, diabetes, and beyond: 9 reasons to eat more of it​

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 20, 2025, 09:26 IST
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Hydration booster

Cucumbers are made up of nearly 95% water, which makes them one of nature’s best thirst-quenchers. Staying hydrated doesn’t just help you feel refreshed—it’s essential for digestion, circulation, temperature control, and nutrient absorption. On hot days or when you’re physically active, adding cucumbers to your meals can be an effortless way to keep your hydration levels in check.

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Supports bone health

You might not expect a watery vegetable to be good for your bones, but cucumber quietly delivers. It’s a decent source of vitamin K, which plays a key role in helping your body absorb calcium and maintain strong bones. Just one cup of sliced cucumber gives you about 20% of your daily vitamin K needs. It also contains silica, a trace mineral that supports joints and connective tissue—especially important as we age.

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Rich in antioxidants

Cucumbers is full of powerful antioxidants like flavonoids, tannins, and even quercetin—nutrients that help protect your body from the inside out. These compounds fight free radicals, the unstable molecules that contribute to aging and diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s.

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Promotes digestive health

If your digestion needs a little help, cucumber might be your new best friend. The fiber in its skin adds bulk to your stool, helping things move more smoothly and preventing constipation. Meanwhile, its high water content helps soften waste and ease digestion. So before turning to laxatives or supplements try a cucumber.

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Helps in weight management

Trying to keep your calorie count low without feeling hungry all the time? Cucumbers are a smart solution. With just around 16 calories per cup, they’re an ideal snack that won’t weigh you down. Thanks to their fiber and water content, they also help you feel full longer.

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Supports heart health

Cucumber's potassium content helps balance out sodium levels in your body, which in turn supports healthy blood pressure. On top of that, the fiber and antioxidant compounds in cucumbers may help reduce LDL cholesterol and inflammation—two major risk factors for heart disease.

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Improves skin health

There’s a reason cucumber slices are a spa staple. The high water content hydrates your skin from the inside out, while silica boosts collagen production, which keeps your skin firm and smooth. Antioxidants found in cucumbers also help fight skin aging and protect against damage from the sun and pollution. Whether you’re eating it or applying it directly, cucumber has real benefits for your glow.

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May help lower blood sugar

Cucumbers are naturally low in carbs and have a low glycemic index, which makes them a good choice for people managing blood sugar. They also contain bioactive compounds like cucurbitacins that may help improve how the body responds to insulin.

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Anti-inflammatory properties

Chronic inflammation is at the root of many health issues—from joint pain to heart disease. Cucumbers, thanks to their antioxidant content, help counter this problem. Eating them regularly may help ease swelling, soothe internal irritation, and support your immune system.

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Cucumber infused water

Cucumbers are refreshing and hydrating. You can add them to water and drink cucumber-infused water.

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Diet

Along with eating cucumbers, also ensure to eat a well-balanced and nutritious diet.

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