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Hi folks --- according to Asian medicine, condition of fingernails is a

diagnostic tool. I have had

ridges on nails for a few years; some nails have more, others less; and it

remains the same. I have

tried to find an interpretation with no luck; I have changed my diet -- no luck.

Can anyone provide some guidance on this???

Kindest regards -

Ken

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resonant standing wave phaselocked frequencies. The universe attempts to

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Dusan, thanks for your response.

Now, I have the " type 1 " ridges; and I do not fit the dietary profile - I don't

eat red meat; I use

coconut oil and olive oil, have very few eggs, etc., rarely add salt.

I have heard that it might be symptomatic of stress problems, or adrenal

exhaustion. About the time

the ridges appeared (1996), I had gone through a time of very high stress; I had

surgery, then an

infection, was on antibiotics for several months, etc. So, I thought that might

be the cause.

However, I have had no antibiotics since; have taken lots of " probiotics " ,

drink tea but no coffee;

practically no alcohol, etc.

I do suspect the adrenals are weak.

Also, I have had a mercury amalgam removed, and will have another removed next

week. For that, I

take selenium, vitamin c, and chlorella (to remove mercury), as well as a pretty

solid nutritional

program. I drink raw goat milk, use apricot kernals, and take about 1 to 2

ounces fresh wheatgrass

juice most days.

I'll appreciate any suggestion --

Kindest regards,

Ken

" Global reality accretes in a hyperspatial dimensional basin of mutually

resonant standing wave phaselocked frequencies. The universe attempts to

synchronize to us and we synchronize to the universe, as a co-creative balanced

loop, in space-time, in mutual torsional phase, together. "

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At 10:41 30.03.99 -0500, you wrote:

>From: kkaufman@... (Ken Kaufman)

>

>Hi folks --- according to Asian medicine, condition of fingernails is a

diagnostic tool. I have had

>ridges on nails for a few years; some nails have more, others less; and it

remains the same. I have

>tried to find an interpretation with no luck; I have changed my diet -- no

luck.

>

>Can anyone provide some guidance on this???

Hi Ken,

It is too complicated.

You can read on fingernails our nutrition/absorbtion, and function of

internal organs.

You can read your nutritionistic ballance by understanding nails.

Each finger also have another meaning.

There are Two main types of ridges:

Type 1:

--------------------=====

Finger =====

--------------------=====

Type 1:

__________________________________________

If ridges are parallel with nail growth, then it represent

fats/minerals/proteins/vitamins imbalance on the level of the whole body.

Generally:

-an excess of NaCl, calcium, and some other minerals

-an excess of sea salt in diet

-deficiency of essential fatty acids(LA , LNA)

-excess of animal proteins in diet

-excess of eggs in diet

-excess of cheese in diet

Can signalize liver/gallbladder malfunction.

_________________________________________________________

Type 2

More like vawes:

_________________________

|||||||

finger |||||||

_________________________|||||||

_______________________

If ridges are more like a vawes , paralel with nail root, then it

represent an opposite fats/minerals/proteins/vitamins imbalance on the

level of the whole body.

-deficiency of NaCl, calcium, and some other minerals

-excess of magnesium and trace minerals

-deficiency of essential fatty acids(LA , LNA)

-deficiency of animal proteins in diet

-excess of sugar/concentrated sweeteners in diet

-excess of refined foods(oils,flour,sugar,refined salt)

-excess of fruits and sweeet foods in diet.

Can signalize kidney/urinary bladder malfunction

__________________________________________________________

This is all very complicated, as there are more then 90 essential

nutrients, and any combination is possible.

Essential nutrients imbalance (excess/deficiency) is something very normal

today, and have always been.

You are most likely type 1.

Most people are more or less combination of those types.

Dusan Stojkovic

Norway

Nail discolouration and loss of hair are the symptoms of heavy mercury

poisoning.

Check yourself for other , milder symptoms:

Signs & Symptoms of Mercury Vapor Exposure

from Mercury Amalgam Dental Fillings

1. Psychological Disturbances (erethysm)

Irritability, Nervousness, Fits of Anger, Memory Loss, Lack of Attention,

Depression, Low Self Confidence, Anxiety, Drowsiness, Shyness/timidity,

Decline of Intellect, Insomnia, Low Self Control.

2. Oral Cavity Disorders

Bleeding Gums, White Patches - Mouth, Stomatitis, Bone Loss Around Teeth,

Loosening of Teeth, Ulcers of Gums- Palate- Tongue, Excessive Saliva,

Burning of Mouth, Foul Breath, Gum Pigmentation, Metalic Taste.

3. Gastrointestinal Effects

Abdominal Cramps, Colitis, Crohn's disease, Gastrointestinal Problems,

Diarrhea.

4. Systemic Effects

Cardiovascular, Irregular Heart Beat, Changes in Blood Pressure, Feeble or

Irregular Pulse, Pain or Pressure in Chest

5. Neurologic

Chronic or Frequent Headaches, Dizziness, Ringing or Noises in Ears, Fine

Tremors (Hands, Feet, Eye Lids, Tongue)

6. Respiratory

Persistant Cough, Emphysema, Shallow or Irregular Breathing.

7. Immunological

Allergies, Asthma, Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Swollen Lymph Nodes in Neck

8. Endocrine

Subnormal Temperature, Cold Clammy Hands & Feet, Excessive Perspiration,

Muscle Weakness, Fatigue, Hypoxia, Edema, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight,

Joint Pain

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" ...The primary symptoms of mercury-poisoning are vague psychic ones.

Short-time memory deteriorates. You will find it difficult to concentrate

on tasks which require attention and thinking. It is easier to execute

tasks that are well known rather than to learn something new. You avoid

social contacts which demand that you get out of your introvert behavior.

You loose your temper easily and switch between different moods for no

particular reason. Little by little, a more physical kind of exhaustion is

added to the condition. More and more effort is required to initiate

activities and sometimes break things due to inability to co-ordinate your

movements with your visual impressions (ataxia). Occasional headaches,

minor involuntary muscle spasms or ticks within groups of muscles can also

appear. Hands and feet become easily cold, attacks of dizziness or vertigo

can occur, and periodically you may find it difficult to focus your eyes

and to see clearly. Joint and muscle pains, stiffness, lumbago and similar

symptoms often appear at an early stage. They can be caused or increased by

low availability of the trace element selenium. Nervous heart, sometimes

accompanied by a week pulse, sometimes by a hard pulse, creates a feeling

of anxiety. You don't sleep well, you wake up stiff and never feel

thoroughly rested. As a whole you need more sleep than before, and you are

constantly tired. Some individuals develop pronounced intestinal and

stomach disturbances. Bloating is common and diarrhea can alternate with

constipation. From 50 to 200 micrograms mercury from amalgam daily passes

the gastrointestinal tract. There is usually irritation where mercury first

interacts with tissues. The upper respiratory tract easily becomes

chronically inflamed and symptoms in mouth appear. The gums bleed when you

brush your teeth, red and white irritations (lichen, leukoplakia) araise,

blisters and sensitivity to certain nutritives develop, ypur teeth ache,

the whole jaw can become more or less inflamed, and some persons develop

sinusitis. Metal taste in your mouth is a direct sign of metal-poisoning

(mercury, copper). The more poisoned you are, the more serious and chronic

your problems become. The piruitary gland will be affected which often

leads to frequent urination. When the thyroid gland is affected secondary

effects on metabolism can appear. Both glands accumulate mercury.

neurological symptoms such as numbness, hypersensitivity and paralysis

exacerbate. It is often hard to determine if the cause is in the nervous or

circulatory systems... "

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Hi Ken,

I recently read that heavy longitudinal ridges can be a sign of

arthritis. My dad who had it had heavier nail ridges than I do. Both

my parents had arthritis and I thought I was doomed. I have avoided it

due to trying to be careful with my diet eating raw foods, etc. I do

have small ridges. Does anyone have fingernails with no visible

ridges? J.

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At 09:36 30.03.99 -0800, you wrote:

>From: <jackson@...>

>

>Hi Ken,

>

>I recently read that heavy longitudinal ridges can be a sign of

>arthritis. My dad who had it had heavier nail ridges than I do. Both

>my parents had arthritis and I thought I was doomed. I have avoided it

>due to trying to be careful with my diet eating raw foods, etc. I do

>have small ridges. Does anyone have fingernails with no visible

>ridges? J.

Our complete health can be read from our nails.

Heavy longitudinal ridges are sign of toxemia, nutritional imbalance and

poor digestion.

Arthritis is only one of the diseases caused by toxemia/nutritional

imbalance/poor digestion.

If someone has no visible ridges, and in the same time nails are perfecly

formed, symetric, and have natural color, good strength, growing quickly,

then he/she is a very healthy. :-) (or lucky :)

Dusan .-)

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Hi Dusan,

You said:

> Heavy longitudinal ridges are sign of toxemia, nutritional imbalance and

> poor digestion.

>

> Arthritis is only one of the diseases caused by toxemia/nutritional

> imbalance/poor digestion.

I can believe this about my father. He was just starting to catch a

little glimmer of the light on nutritional medicine about the time he

passed away

reading about vitamin C (this was in 1977). I think many of our family

members are dysbiotic. J.

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Can't wait to get my scanner up so I can share some of my info with you

guys... soon.

My best guess right now, without looking, is lungs. Respiratory weakness

(elimination of gas and acid from the body). More soon.

Be well,

At 10:41 AM 3/30/99 -0500, you wrote:

>From: kkaufman@... (Ken Kaufman)

>

>Hi folks --- according to Asian medicine, condition of fingernails is a

diagnostic tool. I have had

>ridges on nails for a few years; some nails have more, others less; and it

remains the same. I have

>tried to find an interpretation with no luck; I have changed my diet -- no

luck.

>

>Can anyone provide some guidance on this???

>

>Kindest regards -

>Ken

>

> " Global reality accretes in a hyperspatial dimensional basin of mutually

>resonant standing wave phaselocked frequencies. The universe attempts to

>synchronize to us and we synchronize to the universe, as a co-creative

balanced

>loop, in space-time, in mutual torsional phase, together. "

>

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Ken,

There is a book, 'Dr. Chi's Method of Fingernail & Tongue Diagnosis'

available through The Road To Health. I haven't read it.

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Dusan-

Is there a way to find mercury poisoning with normal blood testing, does

it show up in those tests?? OR is a special type of blood testing

required?

Thanks

Blessings,

Zell

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Provocation testing is required. Inject DMPS 5ml I/V, drink 2 glasses water,

collect urine at 1 hour.

If you are interested I will send you the complete protocol.

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For what's it worth, when my Mom was dying in the hospital, I remember the

doctor examining her fingernails. They too had the ridges and the splinter

like lines, but in the end stage, she also had black dots along the edge of

her cuticles. Must have been some kind of indication of liver failure.

Judy

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, my nails tore and split. Finally found a cure. It is only found

in beauty salons. It is called NailTek. It has several different

strenghts, I use no. ll.

J

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I have heard of others say their docs commented on the ridges on their

fingernails and this meant something to do with autoimmune diseases, but I

have never found out what that connection is.

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Hi Kate ;0) My fingernails are fine but I think it was about their color or

something like that. My doctor said it was an indication the Still's was

still active. I was about a year and one half after onset. Maybe someone

else has heard of this? If not I will ask, Melt

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Hi Cindi,

I have been " off " for a long time, due to my husband's illness and the baby

kittens I was nursing. Both the kittens are fine and in goods homes, and my

husband is back at work.

I too have strange things with my fingernails. My Rheumy says I have Mixed

Connective Tissue Disorder - and my fingernails were one of the deciding

factors in some of his diagnosis- I have Psoriatic Arthritis as well as,

Rheumatoid Arthritis LOL.

But, my nails do grow very fast. My husband helps me cut my toe nails, and

they really grow. My hips are so stiff that I cannot reach my toes. My

fingernails have ridges in them, kinda like the potato chips but smaller. The

ridges split vertically down the middle if I do not keep my nails cut below the

finger tip. These cuts will go all the way down to the cuticle and really

hurt. Filing does not work, I have tried all kinds, but cutting them seems to

be the best. I have tried polishes, hardeners, etc. when I had special

occasions, but nothing works. Generally I use a type of nail oil called TIPS -

I

get it on QVC - it does keep them looking groomed and I have less splits.

Hope this helps,

Gentle Hugs,

Carol M. in CA

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Hi Everybody,

I just wanted to ask a question and see if anyone here had the

same symptoms as I have. Ever since I started on my RA meds, my

fingernails and toenails grow really, really fast and long, but they

are real rubbery and they bend easily, like Play Dough, has any one

else noticed this happening to them ?

Thanks, Cindi

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Hi Everybody,

I just wanted to ask a question and see if anyone here had the

same symptoms as I have. Ever since I started on my RA meds, my

fingernails and toenails grow really, really fast and long, but they

are real rubbery and they bend easily, like Play Dough, has any one

else noticed this happening to them ?

Thanks, Cindi

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My nails have become very hard. I actually have to cut them ... they used to

just break all of the time. I think it's the prednesone. I am constantly

checking myself for any new " facial hair " too. So far none. Thank God!!!

Cristen

[ ] RE: Fingernails

Hi Everybody,

I just wanted to ask a question and see if anyone here had the

same symptoms as I have. Ever since I started on my RA meds, my

fingernails and toenails grow really, really fast and long, but they

are real rubbery and they bend easily, like Play Dough, has any one

else noticed this happening to them ?

Thanks, Cindi

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One of my thumb nails has a vertical line going all the way to the

cuticle. I have to keep that nail cut below the finger tip, too,

because it splits there, not all the way down to the cuticle. All of my

fingernails are very brittle and break and become all uneven unless I

cut them as short as possible very often.

I read the article on fingernails that posted, and my nails don't

fit into any of those categories. My fingernails have been brittle far

longer than I've had RA, too. Someone said to take biotin, so I do, but

have had no improvement. I guess it's something I'll have to live with.

Sue

On Thursday, September 23, 2004, at 01:53 PM, Dandcmayer@... wrote:

>

> My fingernails have ridges in them, kinda like the potato chips but

> smaller. The

> ridges split vertically down the middle if I do not keep my nails cut

> below the

> finger tip. These cuts will go all the way down to the cuticle and

> really

> hurt. Filing does not work, I have tried all kinds, but cutting them

> seems to

> be the best. I have tried polishes, hardeners, etc. when I had

> special

> occasions, but nothing works. Generally I use a type of nail oil

> called TIPS - I

> get it on QVC - it does keep them looking groomed and I have less

> splits.

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I've read that having vertical ridges on your nails means you're iron

deficient. I've read about the biotin, but since they say deficiency mainly

occurs with long term antibiotic use and eating raw egg whites, I don't

think I have to worry about a biotin deficiency LOL!

Biotin Deficiency

http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic238.htm

Since I am anemic, if it's true that iron deficiency is the cause, that

could be the culprit. I have noticed an improvement in my ridges since

taking Osteo bi-flex but I still have them. My nails used to be very

brittle, but aren't any more. I'm not sure if the improvement is from diet

or supplements.

a

> One of my thumb nails has a vertical line going all the way to the

> cuticle. I have to keep that nail cut below the finger tip, too,

> because it splits there, not all the way down to the cuticle. All of my

> fingernails are very brittle and break and become all uneven unless I

> cut them as short as possible very often.

>

> I read the article on fingernails that posted, and my nails don't

> fit into any of those categories. My fingernails have been brittle far

> longer than I've had RA, too. Someone said to take biotin, so I do, but

> have had no improvement. I guess it's something I'll have to live with.

>

> Sue

>

> On Thursday, September 23, 2004, at 01:53 PM, Dandcmayer@... wrote:

>>

>> My fingernails have ridges in them, kinda like the potato chips but

>> smaller. The

>> ridges split vertically down the middle if I do not keep my nails cut

>> below the

>> finger tip. These cuts will go all the way down to the cuticle and

>> really

>> hurt. Filing does not work, I have tried all kinds, but cutting them

>> seems to

>> be the best. I have tried polishes, hardeners, etc. when I had

>> special

>> occasions, but nothing works. Generally I use a type of nail oil

>> called TIPS - I

>> get it on QVC - it does keep them looking groomed and I have less

>> splits.

>

>

>

>

>

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Does anyone have a problem with their finger nails. Last week I noticed blood

under my pinkie and then the nail bed got lower, it happen on my other hand a

few day later without. I just saw my doctor she said it looks like nail fungus,

but she doesn't know what she talking about. My sisters have this from fake

nail. My are natural.Today it happened again I wake up and it just there.

My Mom always said that you nails told a story of whats going on in your body.

I think it might be a system of something.

bob Larson <bobLists@...> wrote:

....with hep-c some people get some rashes, but mostly on the feet & they're

part of an annoying circulatory disease called something like cryoglobunemia

that only goes away if one clears the hep-c virus.

from what i've read rashes frequently come with the drug treatments as a

side effect.

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It probably is a nail fungus of some sort. You don't have to have fake nails to

get a fungus. My dad has hep c, and it can cause your body to be suseptable to

funguses. My dad keeps a fungal infection in his nose, and has had fungus

problems in his nails. His infectous disease Doctor said it is just a

symptamatic part of having Hep C.

kathleen byrne <klb28791@...> wrote: Does anyone have a problem

with their finger nails. Last week I noticed blood under my pinkie and then the

nail bed got lower, it happen on my other hand a few day later without. I just

saw my doctor she said it looks like nail fungus, but she doesn't know what she

talking about. My sisters have this from fake nail. My are natural.Today it

happened again I wake up and it just there.

My Mom always said that you nails told a story of whats going on in your body.

I think it might be a system of something.

bob Larson <bobLists@...> wrote: ...with hep-c some people get some

rashes, but mostly on the feet & they're

part of an annoying circulatory disease called something like cryoglobunemia

that only goes away if one clears the hep-c virus.

from what i've read rashes frequently come with the drug treatments as a

side effect.

> Rashes....

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> I have congentital lyme disease also varrious rhemitoid problems....i

> was wondering with hep c do you get rashes as well??? i have

> pictures....

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my fingernails have vertical lines ridges on them--more on my thumbs,

forefingers and small pinky fingers

...with hep-c some people get some

rashes, but mostly on the feet & they're

> part of an annoying circulatory disease called something like

cryoglobunemia

> that only goes away if one clears the hep-c virus.

> from what i've read rashes frequently come with the drug treatments as

a

> side effect.

>

> > Rashes....

> >

> >

> > I have congentital lyme disease also varrious rhemitoid

problems....i

> > was wondering with hep c do you get rashes as well??? i have

> > pictures....

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