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Diet Tips for Healthy Nails

Strong, Sexy Nails Start with a Good Diet

Kathryn M. D'Imperio
Do you know that your fingernails and toenails can indicate potential problems in other parts of your body? Healthy nails should typically sport a pink hue, but sometimes they may change in tone and texture, signifying a deficiency in certain vitamins, minerals and nutrients.

If you keep your nails healthy and strong, you should notice changes in the composition and color of your nails. Keeping your nails healthy holds a twofold benefit - gorgeous fingertips and tootsies and a helpful clue to learn if anything might be wrong elsewhere in your body. And while we don't necessarily think of nails as gauges of our health in most cases, we sure do love getting dolled up and showing them off!

To begin your quest for healthy nails, first make a commitment to eating healthier foods. You can still enjoy the foods you love, but you should make a conscious effort to consume healthy fruits and vegetables, nuts, fish and eggs, among other nail-friendly foods.

Enjoy these great foods for healthy nails:

Apples

Asparagus

Brown rice

Cucumbers

Eggs

Garlic

Grapes

Liver

Nuts

Onions

Salmon

Seeds

Soy

Tuna

Whole grains

If you want healthy, strong and beautiful nails that last, don't stop with diet. Make some minor changes in your life and you can enjoy lovely nails without the price tag that comes with a trip to the nail salon. Avoid biting your nails, buff away rough edges when necessary and make a few other small changes to achieve the perfect nails you've always wanted.

For great nails, follow these simple tips:

- Consume foods containing calcium and zinc. Calcium effectively promotes nail growth. (You know those little white spots that show up on your nails in funny places sometimes? Those spots mean you aren't getting enough zinc in your diet.)

- Consume less sugar and less alcohol.

- Do not use your nails as tools. No picking, plucking, poking, prying...

- Don't bite your nails. Try applying nail polish or painting a bitter-tasting liquid to the nails. Such products have been specially designed to help people quit their nail-biting habits.

- Don't remove hangnails by pulling at them. Gently clip them with manicure scissors to prevent damage to your skin and tissue.

- Eat fewer saturated fats.

- Ensure that you consume enough protein.

- Increase your intake of Vitamins A, B, C, D and E.

- Keep your nails short to prevent breakage.

- Leave your cuticles alone.

- Moisturize your nails often. When you apply lotion to your hands, legs or other areas, be sure to rub a little bit into your nails.

- Reduce the amount of dairy in your diet.

- Trim nails regularly, as needed. Use an emery board or nail file to smooth rough edges after trimming and when a nail breaks.

If you want to have beautiful healthy nails, it may not cost you a trip to the salon. Commit to a healthier diet, better habits and pick up some pretty nail polish for an at-home manicure. With a little time, discipline and dedication, you can enjoy healthy, strong and shiny nails with little effort.

Published by Kathryn M. D'Imperio

Kathryn M. D'Imperio is a freelance writer, editor, photographer, and marketing/PR specialist. She specializes in beauty, relationships, personal finance, wedding, and general news topics. Visit her at www....  View profile

  • Your fingernails and toenails can indicate potential problems in other parts of your body.
  • For great nails, consume foods containing calcium and zinc.
  • Don't bite your nails.
Moisturize your nails often. When you apply lotion to your hands, legs or other areas, be sure to rub a little bit into your nails.

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  • wenie8/10/2008

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  • Kerri Roberts2/26/2008

    Ihave rare problems they are only ok at first but start to chip

  • Rusty Ford10/14/2007

    Interesting article. It is true that your fingernails can reflect the overall health of your body. Great tips for healthy nails. I beg to differ on the sub-tittle there is nothing sexy about finger nails.

  • A.M. Morgan10/11/2007

    Great article. Thanks for going the extra mile to inform us on the great foods for healthy nails.

  • Binish Jaffery10/6/2007

    Great Article! I like the emphasis on eating healthy. Also to add more, when your liver is going unhealthy it shows up its sign on your nails with those verticale linings, to make your liver thankful to you DRINK LOST OF WATER (START WITH 6-8 CUPS), OUR BODY NEEDS MORE H2O'S THAN OTHER DINKS OUT THERE THAT SAY WILL BENEFIT U!!

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