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Top 30 Hydrating Foods

These healthy snacks not only replenish your fluids, they deliver other body benefits too

By Abby Lerner
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Hydrating Food: Cucumber
The flesh of cucumbers is primarily composed of water but also contains vitamin C and caffeic acid, both of which help soothe skin irritations and reduce swelling—which is why cucumbers are often used to help swollen eyes and sunburn.

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