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The Way to Healthy Nails is Nutrition

By  Alica Crawford    
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Contributing writer Alica Crawford is an expert on issues related to Health. She is a RN in a Clinic, New York and active volunteer in local community.
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Healthy NailsDo You Want Good Nails?
Nutrition can produce good nails. I bet you didn't know that. Did you know you can tell a lot about a person by looking at their nails? Not just what their shade of polish is, or whether they do heavy housework or not by the nail length. We're not just looking at cosmetics here, but rather at unpolished nails and seeing if they have anything to say about health.

Protection For The Nerves 
(As always, it is important to note that this is provided to be purely informative, and under no circumstances should one take this information and use it for self-diagnosis. If you are concerned or suspect you may have any condition, see your doctor immediately.) Nails are our protection for the nerves in our fingertips, while toenails protect toes from damage or injury. They are part of the skin layer and are made up of a protein called keratin. A healthy blood supply will create a peachy-pink nail bed. If there is a deficiency or physical problem within our bodies, the fingernails can show it. 

Make Nail Problems Go Away

What are some of the problems that an show up on the nails, and what are the signs? Discolored nails: Diabetes, stress, allergies and simple illness can cause your nails to appear discolored. A greenish nail color, however, can be a sign of infection, either in the nail bed or in your system. Bluish nail beds can be a sign of lung trouble, such as emphysema or even asthma. A simple dark blue line in the nail can be a sign of skin cancer. Tiny black streaks can indicate a heart problem, while reddish-brown spots can indicate a deficiency of folic acid, protein or vitamin C. 

Yellowing Nails
Yellowing nails are early signals of various internal disorders, such as diabetes, respiratory or liver problems. White lines in or across the nail can signal fever, liver or heart disease, kidney disorders or, more likely, a lack of iron or zinc in your diet. We see what the color of our nails has to say, but what about the shape, texture and overall condition? 

Nail Shapes
Nails that tend to curl under at the tips can signify respiratory or heart problems, while nails that are raised at the base can also signal respiratory trouble. Square, wide nails can be a result of a hormonal disorder while flat, thin nails can be from insufficient vitamin B12. The texture of fingernails can tell as much about a persons general health as the color can. Below are some common texture abnormalities and what they can possibly indicate. 

Nail Textures

Vertical ridges that appear on the nail can indicate disorders as simple as iron deficiency, poor absorption of vitamins and nutrients, overall poor health or they could indicate something as serious as kidney trouble. (So, you see why consulting your physician is so important.) These vertical ridges, as well as bumpy nails, can also suggest that one is prone to developing arthritis. Ridges running horizontally across the nail can indicate physical or mental stress. 

Important Roles
 
Nutrition plays an extremely important role in every function of our bodies, right down to the tips of our fingers and toes, literally. As well as signs of other possible disorders, nails can let us know how we add up when it comes to getting all of our required nutrients.

Calcium & Nails

Since nails are mainly made up of protein, they can immediately alert us to a lack of it in our diet. White lined bands across the nail beds can signal a protein dificiency. You can get protein from beans, oats, seeds, nuts, eggs and lean meats. Calcium is also important for healthy nails. Without it, the nails lose their strength and become brittle and dry. You can find calcium in green leafy vegetables, dairy products, sesame seeds or even a daily supplement. 

Vitamin Deficiency

As mentioned before, ridges in the nails can be a result of vitamin deficiency, one of which is the B vitamins. Vitamin B is needed for strengthening, while vitamin B12 also strengthens while promoting normal nail growth and healthy coloring. Vitamin C is another necessary vitamin. Adequate intake can help prevent hang nails and swelling of nail tissue, and a frequent occurance of either of these symptoms is a good indication of a deficiency. 

The White Spot
 
Nutrients or lack of nutrients can damage your nails. Probably the most common sight on the nails is the "white spot". Although it has been noted that white lines can be symptoms of a serious disorder, their presence is more than likely a result of iron or zinc deficiency. Before worrying about any severe disease, your first step should be to see your doctor and have him/her test your levels of iron and zinc. Zinc supplements are easily found in any pharmacy while additional iron intake needs to be monitored by your physician. 

Eat A Well Balanced Diet

The best way to assure yourself of healthy nails is to eat a well balanced diet. You'll need plenty of protein as well as fresh fruits and vegetables. Sufficient water intake is also important, for as well as keeping the rest of you healthy it provides moisture for nails. If you feel you are still not getting enough essential vitamins and minerals it is recommended that you take a comprehensive supplement.

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Comment #1 (Posted by , , 9/25/2006)
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it should have more infromation about other nail shapes
Comment #2 (Posted by , , 9/24/2006)
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good guide to my problem. thanks
Comment #3 (Posted by , , 9/20/2006)
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It is very informative - loveley - To better the article som photos could demonstrate various deficiencies.
Comment #4 (Posted by , , 6/24/2006)
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This website gives me good information about our nails.
Comment #5 (Posted by , , 6/17/2006)
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My nails are starting to curl and white spots are showing. My doctor did not ask these questions or look at my nails.But they do think I have heart problems and are doing testing to figure out to what extend.Thank you
Comment #6 (Posted by , , 5/30/2006)
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the article on nail health has answered my questions and has set me on the right path to achieve wonderful nails the article is written in a clear and concise format that motivates me to take the right action.
Comment #7 (Posted by , , 5/29/2006)
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I would really have enjoyed more in depth information and a little more specific.
Comment #8 (Posted by , , 5/27/2006)
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It tells a lot of things on how to help keep your nails healthy and what could happen if they are not healthy
Comment #9 (Posted by , , 5/25/2006)
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very complete, but photo examples would make it excellent.
Comment #10 (Posted by , , 5/25/2006)
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I found that it wasn't that easy to find information like this online. Once I found this article I was so pleased.
Comment #11 (Posted by , , 5/23/2006)
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very informative with detailed descriptions of possible causes, and the article gives the reader a point at which to start from with possble remedies
Comment #12 (Posted by , , 5/20/2006)
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Alot of articles will briefly touch base on the information. This particular article went into great detail on the information without having to get an email back or apply for a subscription. I appreciate such great detail to my inquiry.
Comment #13 (Posted by , , 5/19/2006)
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you have it broken down great... thanks
Comment #14 (Posted by , , 5/19/2006)
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answered my question
Comment #15 (Posted by , , 5/15/2006)
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It answered all of my questions concerning this matter.
Comment #16 (Posted by , , 5/1/2006)
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thank you
Comment #17 (Posted by , , 4/28/2006)
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I was looking exactly for this information. Searching Vitamins and nail health is impossible. Thank you
Comment #18 (Posted by , , 4/20/2006)
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I wish it told about how growth patterns can indicate problems or not.
Comment #19 (Posted by , , 4/20/2006)
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Very informative! I knew there was a reason for those lines and that white spot. I recently started eating healthier and just noticed the lines have almost disappeared. Thanks a million.
Comment #20 (Posted by , , 4/18/2006)
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I wanted to know why fingernails curled under, as it said on the google link that this website would do so. But it did not, and so i was dissapointed as i am expected to knowOtherwise, this was a very good and detailed article.
Comment #21 (Posted by , , 4/18/2006)
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I rated it this way because it is supposed to tell me why fingernails curl as it said on the google web link, but it did not. I'm sure you can add this. Otherwise, this article was fairly good and full of ideas.
Comment #22 (Posted by , , 4/18/2006)
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I rated it this way because it is supposed to tell me why fingernails curl as it said on the google web link, but it did not. I'm sure you can add this. Otherwise, this article was fairly good and full of ideas.
Comment #23 (Posted by , , 4/14/2006)
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I found this article very informative whilst not complicated to read. Good research was used as it shows a wide range of knowledge.Very good.
Comment #24 (Posted by , , 4/12/2006)
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The article provided the information that I needed to confirm suspected vitamin deficiencies.
Comment #25 (Posted by , , 3/24/2006)
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Thanks. Well detailed and very, very helpful. Stress has so many faces..
Comment #26 (Posted by , , 3/19/2006)
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This informed me of several things about nails that I never knew. Very good information to know.
Comment #27 (Posted by , , 2/22/2006)
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I have been searching the net for the last 2 days with no result. A friend of mine provided me with this link. It has been a great help
Comment #28 (Posted by , , 2/10/2006)
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It would be complete if you had pictures of the disorders.
Comment #29 (Posted by , , 1/29/2006)
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I have been serching lots of different web-sites to try to find out why a good blood supply to the nails are important to the growth of the nails. I am most grateful for the help of this site. Thankyou
Comment #30 (Posted by , , 1/26/2006)
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It was very informative.
Comment #31 (Posted by , , 1/5/2006)
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very informative...interesting to know that stress can even show up in your nails!
Comment #32 (Posted by , , 12/12/2005)
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I rated it this way because I've gone through several websites trying to find the specific white spot and white line symptoms. Thank you for I think this might be one of the more common problems.
Comment #33 (Posted by , , 12/12/2005)
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It was very informative
Comment #34 (Posted by , , 11/30/2005)
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I have rough ridges in my toenails it gave me the answer Iwas looking for I have sarcoidosis and it effects absorbsion of D & calcium.
Comment #35 (Posted by , , 11/12/2005)
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now I know (possibly) why i have ridges in my nails---will check for zinc and iron deficiency. thank you
Comment #36 (Posted by , , 10/7/2005)
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it tells you everything you need to know.
Comment #37 (Posted by , , 9/27/2005)
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Simple, straight to the point and informative.
Comment #38 (Posted by , , 9/26/2005)
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Because it can tell u that how or why our nails get bad or how we can be heathy and be better. so thats why i thik its a good webb site ! iluvsvs1471.
Comment #39 (Posted by , , 9/1/2005)
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because it is really helpful and very specific and also top number 1 for nails and nutrition. Thank you!
Comment #40 (Posted by , , 8/29/2005)
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Now I know why my nails have lines on them. thanks, will look for my vitamins.
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