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Monday, 24 July 2023

Cucumbers : Health Benefits


Discover seven health benefits of cucumbers.

Incredibly Hydrating (96% Water Content)
Some love lemon or lime in their water, but why not try a few slices of cucumber, with some sprigs of mint, it's refreshing! From time-to-time, some of us may have likely been left with unpleasant soggy sandwiches from the water-rich food. It should be no surprise, as they consist of 96% water content, which is used by the body to digest and transport nutrients to exactly where they need to go, as well as being needed for all elements of our health.

Good Source Of Fibre And Promotes Digestion
Dietary fibre is an often neglected requirement in our daily diets. Fibre is needed to regulate bowel movements and promote good digestive health! Without sufficient fibre intake, of soluble, insoluble, and resistant starch, toxins and wastes can remain unmoved in various stages of the digestive tract, which can wreak all kinds of havoc in the body. Often this can lead to inflammation and chronic disease, so providing your body with the fibre it needs to function regularly is needed for thriving health. To add to the bountiful fibre, adequate hydration is also needed to transport wastes through the body, so the high water content also aids in digestion.

Aids In Blood Sugar Control
Insulin resistance and diabetes are many countries most longstanding and pressing health concerns. Increasingly, people are looking to preventative approaches and natural ways to manage any risk factors - including their blood sugar control. In some recent studies, diets rich in cucumber have been shown to reduce and help control blood sugar levels. Others have taken it further and found that cucumber peel extract reverses diabetes-associated changes to health while decreasing blood sugar. These findings may suggest that these health-promoting benefits may be found in the nutrient-rich cucumber skin, so stop peeling those cucumbers and enjoy them as nature intended!

Rich Source Of Vital Micronutrients
A healthy, balanced diet is more about the ‘right’ portion of macros - we need sufficient micronutrient intakes (vitamins and minerals) for our healthiest versions of ourselves. Most fruits and vegetables offer a diverse range of micronutrients. Cucumbers are rich in Vitamins C and K, as well as magnesium, potassium, and manganese (11oz contains 10%, 13%, and 12% of RDI’s respectively)!

Contains Antioxidants For Cellular Health
Antioxidants are a buzzword in the health and wellness space, but what do they actually do? Through environmental toxicity and widespread other day-to-day factors, our body’s cells are subject to oxidization (a chemical reaction that forms highly reactive atoms with unpaired electrons known as free radicals). Antioxidants are compounds, commonly found in plant-based sources, to prevent chronic health concerns arising over time - including cancer, heart, lung, and autoimmune disease. In one 30-day study, results found that the daily consumption of cucumber powder (a higher intake than one would typically consume), increased antioxidant activity within the body.

Low Calorie And May Aid In Weight Loss
When on weight-loss journeys, or calorie-specific diets, individuals at times need to be concerned with caloric intake. For example, for weight loss, one needs to be in a caloric deficit (although this differs from person-to-person and should be done with the advice of a qualified practitioner). The difficulty for many people is that calories also equate to energy, so it’s important to eat low-calorie foods that still have the nutrients to sustain you. Thankfully, cucumber is one of these foods, with 45cal to an 11oz serving. It makes for a great snack with protein-rich dips like hummus to facilitate weight loss.

Easy Addition To Any Diet
The good thing about cucumber is that it is an easy addition to any diet/menu plan. You can dice them up in a wrap or sandwich, pickle them for later, use them as a staple in Greek salads or tzatziki, and as mentioned earlier, why not dice them up and add them to a carafe of water for an extra thirst-quenching drink. That way, you can make sure you’re taking advantage of all of the ‘vegetables’ widely available health-promoting properties."
Words above taken from original article, which can be seen in full with all research links here

Some recipes suggestions which feature cucumber
Pan-fried trout with a cucumber, apple and dill salad - see here
Salmon, Cucumber and Radish Salad - see here
Cucumber and Halloumi Bites - see here

Stilton bites using cucumber and red peppers - see here

You will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

Just a reminder
It seems many of us are still experiencing problems with blogger, especially with comments going into the spam folder. A known blogger friend often leaves two or three comments on this blog some come through as normal while others go in the spam folder! Why I do not know, but do please check your spam folder daily.

All the best Jan

29 comments:

Martha said...

I really like cucumbers. I eat them several times a week.

Tom said...

...I've never been a fan.

The Happy Whisk said...

I LOOOOOOVE cukes. Just got more of those today. Along with zukes and other groovy veg. Happy new week and boogie boogie.

J.P. Alexander said...

Me gusta el pepino y lo suelo comer. Gracias por la recetas y por hablar de los beneficios del pepino. Les mando un beso.

Christine said...

I love cucumbers

roentare said...

You are giving me so many reasons to enjoy cucumber more!

peppylady (Dora) said...

Nothing like a fresh cukes, out the garden
Coffee is on, and stay safe.

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Love cukes without the seeds
Trying cucumber water sounds fun as a refreshing summer drink.

Elephant's Child said...

Bleah. Except pickled I dislike them.

Rustic Pumpkin said...

I wish they didn't come wrapped in plastic!

Stefania said...

Io adoro i cetrioli, in estate li mangio sempre molto volentieri. Non sapevo che avessero tutti questi effetti benefici

Margaret D said...

Love cucumbers and still eating them once in while in our winter.

camdandusler said...

Thanks for your sharing...

linda said...

I didn't realise that they had so many health benefits it's good to know because I eat them a lot. 🙂

Donna said...

I love cucumbers! I cut them and put into my water for a refreshing drink!
hugs
Donna

My name is Erika. said...

Nothing is yummier on a hot day. Or any day. Thanks for this post. It was really interesting.

Valerie-Jael said...

Great information, I love cucumber! Have a great week, Valerie

eileeninmd said...

They look delicious, but they do not like me.

Take care, have a great week!

Felicity said...

I like cucumbers :)

Conniecrafter said...

I have never cared for them, tried them many ways too, they have to be cut up pretty small in addition with other things.

William Kendall said...

My parents grew some when I was growing up, and would slice them up with a bit of vinegar and pepper.

Jeanie said...

I love cucumber and would happily eat a whole cuke for lunch!

Bill said...

I love cucumbers, I had some for lunch.

DeniseinVA said...

Another interesting article on cucumbers. I have enjoyed them since childhood. Thanks Jan and all the best!

Mary Kirkland said...

I add cucumbers to my salad everyday.

CJ Kennedy said...

Himself picked a couple of cucumbers from his garden

Teresa said...

Tengo alguno en el jardín. Besos.

Carla from The River said...

I LOVE cucumbers!!! They are my very favorite.
:-)

Bob Bushell said...

Yummy I love cucumbers, a vege delight Jan.