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What do your nails say about your health?

What do your nails say about your health?

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Asked by Richardda, Last updated: Apr 11, 2024

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Mike John

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Answered May 11, 2018

Fingernails, hair and other things that don’t appear to be influenced by the wellbeing of a person are in reality particularly influenced by the poor or great wellbeing of the person’s diet. At the point when somebody’s hair is fragile, normally that has to do with poor dietary patterns. The same can be said for fingernails.

The fact that they break effortlessly for the most part implies that the individual has not been ingesting the best possible vitamins. Vitamin C and iron are the main components that are required for more healthy hair and fingernails. Individuals can get Vitamin C through citrus organic products like oranges and lemons. Iron can be found in vegetables and nuts. Another imperative component required is zinc. Zinc is found in shellfish, certain vegetables and meats.

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Answered Feb 08, 2018

Fingernails, hair and other body parts that don’t seem to be affected by health are actually very much affected by poor or good health. When someone’s hair is brittle or weak, usually that has to do with poor eating habits. The same can be said for fingernails. Fingernails that break easily usually means that the person has not been ingesting the proper vitamins.

Fingernails, hair and other body parts that don’t seem to be affected by health are actually

Vitamin C and iron are two key elements that are needed for stronger hair and fingernails. People can get Vitamin C through citrus fruits like oranges, grapefruits and lemons. Iron can be found in spinach, almonds and broccoli. Another important element needed is zinc. Zinc is found in oysters, spinach, seeds pork, beans, nuts, chicken lamb and mushrooms.

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