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Why eat more cucumbers


 Alot of people wonder why they eat more cucumbers,does it add anything to my body or is it just to be eaten since it's edible. You'll find out why you should eat more of cucumbers

1. 95% water

2. Rich in Fibre

3. Rich in vitamin A, B and C

4. Helps in food digestion

5. Hydrates the body

6. Helps loose weight

7. Boosts immune system

8. Detoxifies the body

9. Gives the skin a healthy tone

10. Protects your heart.


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