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yours and then read this:

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Your Finger Nails Talk To You About Your Health

Copyright © 2005 Jeannie Crabtree C.Ac

Healthy Solutions Newsletter

http://www.health-doc.com

Your nails can tell you some things about your health. Look at

yours and then read this:

If you have little white spots in your nails, and you have not

bumped or banged your fingers, It may be a zinc deficiency.

Spoon shaped nails may be inherited or could be a clue to a

thyroid deficiency or Iron deficiency anemia. Nails that have no

" moon " or white crescent at the base, and are thin and brittle

may indicate an underactive thyroid.

Clubbing could indicate chronic lung disease, congenital heart

disease or a hereditary defect.

Other problems such as being thin and brittle, pitting or peeling

could be an indication of nutritional deficiencies or problems

with the chemicals you are using on your nails such as nail

polish remover or nail polish.

So if you find unhealthy nails, ask yourself what needs to

change. Symptoms are the way your body talks to you so that

you do something about it. Are you listening?

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