kidney--Is-cucumber-good-for-a-kidney.txt 5/2024 Is cucumber good for a kidney? Cucumber can clean the kidneys, help the kidneys to eliminate toxins, and reduce the burden on the kidneys. Eating some cucumbers regularly is very beneficial for kidney health. Cucumbers are the fruit with the highest water content, a medium-sized cucumber measuring 6 to 7 inches in length will weigh around 200 grams, and contain about 190 grams of water. In addition, cucumber also contains minerals such as potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, zinc and selenium, which are very rich in trace elements. Generally, after eating cucumbers, the water in cucumbers can enter the kidneys within half an hour. These water rich in minerals can effectively boost kidney health and prevent various kidney diseases. Water rich in various trace elements will also dilute the concentration of urine and speed up the excretion of urine, which can not only prevent kidney stones but also reduce the burden on the kidneys. Cucumbers are low-calorie fruits. A medium-sized cucumber contains only 30 calories. Eating cucumbers will not make you fat. === If you’re a diabetic, then you might want to consider adding cucumbers into your diet. That’s because cucumbers may help reduce blood sugar levels “and prevent some complications of diabetes,” at least according to animal and test-tube studies, says Healthline. https://activebeat.com/diet-nutrition/13-incredible-health-benefits-of-cucumbers/7/?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google_search_network&utm_campaign=AB_GGL_US_DESKTOP&utm_content=s_c_581084872925&utm_term=what+are+cucumbers+good+for&placement=kwd-302323348292&utm_acid=1504835999&utm_caid=12873654897&utm_agid=121884676216&utm_os=&utm_pagetype=var-multi&device=c&gad_source=5 https://facty.com/food/nutrition/10-health-benefits-of-cucumber/?style=quick&utm_source=adwords&adid=452863487721&ad_group_id=50292253638&utm_medium=c-search&utm_term=cucumber%20health%20benefits&utm_campaign=FH-USA-Search-10-Health-Benefits-of-Cucumber&gad_source=5 I am merely reposting for my edification you do, or do not do, things at your own risk I am NOT responsible for anything I have NO medical training of any kind CONSULT A DOCTOR David Woodsmall's main web page: http://www.woodsmall.com/