‘Poor diet’
For most population, ripples are normal and can be fixed with some buffing or a healthy lifestyle change.
A balanced diet that’s rich in protein, vitamins and minerals – biotin, vitamin E, iron and zinc – can improve nail appearance over time.
Dr. Sara Norris, a naturopathic doctor based in Los Angeles, says to Healthline that “nail health is most often an indicator of poor nutritional intake or poor digestion.”
“Brittle, weak, and peeling nails are the most common concerns I see in my practice, and these symptoms are more often the result of a poor diet than of systemic disease,” she explains.
Your nails are offering you some valuable insights into your health, ranging from harmless signs of aging to potential indicators of underlying health conditions. Most causes are easy to treat but they’re a good indicator of poor health so pay attention to what they’re telling you!
Thanks for your SHARES!
How To Make Texas Roadhouse Steak Seasoning
Cheesy Taco Cream Cheese Pasta
How To Make CORN CASSEROLE
Why You Should Never Ignore Chronic Constipation: A Silent Killer To Your Digestive Health
Natural Hair Growth Treatment: Harness the Power of Bananas
Most people don’t know what the little blanket on the edge of a hotel bed is for.
Amish Onion Fritters with Chive Dip
Drop those pork chops into the slow cooker, throw in some ingredients, and dinner is ready to savor.
If you spot these red dots on your skin, here’s what they mean