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My husband and most of the " males " in his family have vertical lines on

their nails..He went to a dr. about it recently and the dr. said it was

genetics!....nothing deficient just genetics.

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So the Dan thinks it is not a metal issue (gravity...see what I mean).

Me and mine have alopecia arreata which is an autoimmune thing but

could be caused by metal and nails are involved though the docs only

look at fingernails. Since most do not know it well I believe they

neglect the toes out of ignorance. Nails with issues can be a yeast

thing as well and the vertical line thing makes me wonder but you need

a pro to look at this.

>

> My dd has just developed vertical raised lines some having a white

> appearance on her toenails but not her fingernails.

> I read that it may be from zinc or iron deficiency. Is this true? Why

> just her toenails?

> Does anyone know of anything else that may cause this?

>

> As per the DAN! she presently takes Pro EFA, E, C, (D, A in Cod liver

> oil), B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, Calcium Magnesium, Selenium, Zinc

Picolinate

> & a good probiotic.

>

> Thank you for your help.

>

> Yvette

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The Dan! has not seen them yet. I'm actually waiting to see another DAN!in March

that takes our insurance.

Thanks so much for your response. I really appreciate it.

Yvette

[ ] Re: Question About Toenails

So the Dan thinks it is not a metal issue (gravity...see what I mean).

Me and mine have alopecia arreata which is an autoimmune thing but

could be caused by metal and nails are involved though the docs only

look at fingernails. Since most do not know it well I believe they

neglect the toes out of ignorance. Nails with issues can be a yeast

thing as well and the vertical line thing makes me wonder but you need

a pro to look at this.

>

> My dd has just developed vertical raised lines some having a white

> appearance on her toenails but not her fingernails.

> I read that it may be from zinc or iron deficiency. Is this true? Why

> just her toenails?

> Does anyone know of anything else that may cause this?

>

> As per the DAN! she presently takes Pro EFA, E, C, (D, A in Cod liver

> oil), B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, Calcium Magnesium, Selenium, Zinc

Picolinate

> & a good probiotic.

>

> Thank you for your help.

>

> Yvette

>

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