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Anonymous
is watermelon good for you, /fit/?
>> Anonymous
It's okay as long as you don't eat too much. My brother died that way.
>> Anonymous
Hmmm, a fruit that's all water and sugar with no real vitamins or nutrients?

FUCK YEAH SOUNDS GRATE!!!!
>> Anonymous
>>180401
You're retarded
>> Anonymous
>>180401
Eat a dick, much healthier right fucktard?

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>> Anonymous
It must be good because its a staplefood of the niggers diet.
>> Anonymous
Bad stuff. Possession of it can cause you to be mugged by niggers.
>> Anonymous
You guys are idiots. All fruits are high in fructose, which is just another form on sugar. IN case you didn't know, that causes tooth decay, diabetes, and obesity. You're better off with sometihng that has vitamins and a sugar substitute, like diet Vitamin Water.
>> Anonymous
Ya know what google is for?
No?
Here, I did it for you:


6 Healthy Reasons To Eat Watermelon
Posted Tue, May 22, 2007, 9:46 am PDT
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Big or small, seedless or not, red or yellow, nothing says summer like a big, juicy watermelon (or a seed-spitting contest off the deck). But there is a lot more to this melon than water. Turns out it's packed with phytonutrients, vitamins A, C, and a good hit of potassium, plus some B6 and thiamine -- everything except fat, sodium and calories. Cool.


Stay healthier Watermelon has lots of lycopene, a key plant antioxidant that is famous for fighting heart disease and prostate cancer. Tomatoes are usually considered the lycopene all-stars, but you have to cook them in a little oil to release it. Watermelon not only needs no cooking to unleash its lycopene but, cup for cup, it has 40 percent more than tomatoes.


Get your C A big slice of watermelon (about two cups) fills almost half your vitamin C quota.


Fight infection Two cups of the juicy red melon also supply nearly a quarter of your daily beta carotene, which your body uses to make vitamin A. Running low on beta c can leave you vulnerable to viral infections and vision trouble.


Heal faster Watermelon (especially yellow-orange varieties) is one of the rare food sources of citrulline, an amino acid used in wound healing and cell division. Slurp up the juice but bite down too: There's extra citrulline in the white and green part that most people toss. Pickled rinds anyone?


Sooth stress Watermelon is a good source of potassium, which helps control blood pressure -- making it the perfect snack for stressful family reunions.


Quench cravings There are only 96 calories in two fill-you-up cups of sweet watermelon, and its high liquid content makes you feel full. So start your dessert course with a wedge and you're less likely to go overboard on Aunt Edith's brownies.
>> Anonymous
>>180429
tl;dr : fruits are healthy (did you even need google?)
>> Anonymous
PROTIP: all the pro-watermelon sites you idiots are linking to are sponsored by the American Watermelon Grower's Board.

Trace the whois info you fucking dipshits.
>> Anonymous
>>180422
Better yet, let's not eat vegetables and just drink juice!
>> Anonymous
>>180476
Yahoo is sponsored by the American watermelon growers board?
>> Anonymous
>>180484

You'd be amazed at how far their reach goes. I shouldn't say anything more, really.
>> Anonymous
>>180495
Are they after you for reveling their secrets!?