Cucumbers
Cucumbers are cooler than you think...
“1. Fat busting: Do you ever wonder why women put cucumbers on their
eyes to relieve puffiness? The photochemical in cucumbers makes the
collagen in your skin tighten, thus the lack of puffiness. Did you know
that you can rub a cucumber on a problematic spot of cellulite anywhere
on your body to lessen the visibility of it? Did you also know that it
has the same effect on wrinkles? Wow, it makes purchasing those fifty
dollar creams seem a little silly, doesn’t it? You can also rub a little
bit under your kiddo’s eyes after a long bout of crying to avoid that
puffy ‘I cried for an hour straight’ look.
2. Defogger: Do you
get annoyed when you get out of the shower and you have to fight the fog
on the mirror? Who has time for that when the kids will be awake at any
moment? Try rubbing a slice of cucumber on the mirror before you hop in
and not only will you get a fog-free mirror, but you’ll have a nice
smell that will boost your mood.
3. Headaches: If you suffer
from headaches from chasing your babies all day, or had a little too
much wine with dinner and want to avoid a hangover, eat half of a
cucumber before bed. Cucumbers are high in B vitamins, sugar, and
electrolytes, and they replenish the nutrients missing in your body to
help you avoid a hang over or to beat that headache that’s been
threatening to take over.
4. WD-40 replacement: Did you know
you can get rid of a squeak by rubbing a cucumber on the hinge? Wow, now
you don’t have to tear your garage apart looking for that little can
with the red straw, and the baby won’t wake up when you slowly open the
nursery door to check on him.
5. Crayon on the walls: Take an
unpeeled cucumber and rub the crayon off of the walls in the event that
your kiddo left you some art. You can also use this technique to erase a
pen mistake.
6. Halitosis killer: Take a slice of cucumber and
put it on the roof of your mouth. Hold it there with your tongue for 30
seconds. The photochemical that you love for cellulite and puff
reduction will also kill the bacteria that is causing your bad breath.
7. Tarnish remover: If you’re finding tarnish on your stainless steel
kitchen faucets and appliances? Rub it off with a cucumber slice. Not
only will it remove years of tarnish, it will leave it streak free and
your hands will thank you, and your kids won’t be put at risk from a
dangerous chemical.
8. Energy booster: If you’re feeling tired
in the afternoon, don’t give Starbucks your five bucks. Instead, grab a
cucumber. There are just enough carbohydrates and B vitamins to give you
a longer-lasting and healthier boost of energy than soda, coffee, or
those health hazard energy drinks.
9. Munchy madness: Did you
know that European trappers ate cucumbers for energy and to keep from
starving to death? If those big burly manly men can eat a cucumber to
keep from starving, you can eat one as a healthy choice when the
munchies hit. Slice some up and take them in a small plastic container
to the movies if your theater doesn’t offer healthy alternatives to
munching on butter soaked popcorn.
10. Frugal facial: Slice up a
cucumber and boil it in a pot of water. The chemicals inside of the
cucumber will mix with the steam. Remove the pot from heat and lean over
it, letting the steam hit you. Your skin will be more radiant and
healthy, and you will feel relaxed and rejuvenated.
11. Shoe
polish: Cut a slice off of your cucumber and rub it on your shoe. It
will not only shine it up, but it will repel water.
12. Pest
control: Put three or four slices of cucumber in a small pie tin and
place them in your garden. The chemicals in the cucumber have a reaction
that pests hate. You won’t smell it, but it will drive them from your
garden all year long. Replace them periodically.
13. Sunburn:
Sometimes sun block doesn’t always protect your little ones from
sunburn. If you have burnt little kiddos you don’t have any aloe, rub
some cucumber on them. Many doctors even use cucumber to treat patients
with irritated skin and sunburns.
14. Blood pressure: Cucumber
has been long used to treat high blood pressure. If you have it, add
cucumbers to your daily diet. There is also ongoing research into the
use of cucumbers for lowering cholesterol.
15. Constipation
remedy: The seeds of a cucumber are a diuretic. If you’re constipated,
try eating a cucumber. If you suffer from chronic constipation, add
cucumber to your daily diet.”
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