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svennyg
01-08-2011, 03:18 PM
A lot of people end up having weak and brittle nails because they do not know how to properly care for them. Caring for the nails is actually very easy. You do not need special gadgets, expensive lotions or creams just to make your nails strong and healthy.
But despite the simplicity of this task, there are still a lot of individuals who complain of brittle, weak, and chipped nails. It is also important to note that nails, both on your fingers and toes, can get easily infected if they are always chipped and broken. Furthermore, infections like nail fungus can be quite hard to get rid of so it is better for you to find ways to prevent such problems by knowing how to properly care for your nails.
Here are some easy nail-strengthening tips:
Go For Protein-Rich Foods
If you see that your nails are starting to look unhealthy and are easy to break, then you need to help restore their health by eating foods that are rich in protein and sulfur. These two substances are needed to make your nails strong and resistant to breaks. Some of the foods that you can add to your diet not only to help you become healthier but also to make your nails tougher include cucumber, apples, garlic, asparagus, grapes and onions.
You should also know what types of food you need to consume to help alleviate specific nail problems that your have. If you have hangnails, consuming foods that are rich in folic acid and vitamin C will be of great help. For brittle and often dry nails, you may want to add Vitamin A and calcium to your daily consumption. It is also important to note that deficiency in Vitamin B12 can make your nails dry and have ends that curve and discolored.
Stop Biting Your Nails
Although many are aware that nail-biting can make nails chip and become brittle, a lot of people still can’t stop this habit. If your nails get injured or chipped because of your non-stop biting, they will be prone to many infections and diseases.
Nails Are Not Tools
Unless you are caught in emergency situations, like being trapped alone in an elevator, you should never use your nails as tools. Do not use your nails to open a bottle or a plastic container nor as a sticker remover. Your nails are not designed to do these tasks so refrain from relying on your nails to do mechanical tasks. There are tools and equipment available to help you get through opening your mails, scratching sticker off a surface, or scraping off dirt from your windshield.
Proper Mani/Pedi Rules
If you are the kind of person who loves having manicure and pedicure, be sure to use tools that are clean and sterilized. Many illnesses, even hepatitis B, are transferred from one person to another just because of using unsterilized nail cleaning tools. When you get your nails polished, be sure to wear a base polish first before colored nail polish. This will help strengthen you nails and prevent them from turning yellow.
Use Gloves
If you are gardening, washing the dishes or clothes, or handling chemicals, it would be best to wear rubber gloves to help protect not only your nails, but your hands and skin as well. Cleaning materials and garden fertilizers contain harsh chemicals that can make your skin and nails dry and dull.
Fight Nail Fungus
At the first sign of nail fungus, you should start to find ways to treat it. Of all the nail problems, nail fungus is the hardest to eliminate and get rid of. Furthermore, such infection is easy to spread. In just a matter of days and weeks, nails near the infected one may already start catching the infection.
Nail Fungus Remedies
Tea tree oil is one of the best natural nemesis of nail fungus, apply every night and morning.
Apple cider vinegar soaking nails in apple cider vinegar helps because the acidic environment thwarts the growth of the fungus. This is one of the simple natural cures for nail fungus
Garlic is an excellent aid when it comes to dealing with a fungal infection, and the best part is that it works both internally as well as externally. So, you can either crush garlic and place it on the infected nail, or you can eat garlic as well. If you wish to apply the garlic on the nail fungus, then you can crush a few cloves and extract the juice and place it on the affected nail.
For getting rid of nail fungus naturally, you can even make use of olive oil. Olive oil is one of the nail fungus cures that aids in naturally getting rid of the fungal hyphae.

Garrick23
07-12-2011, 07:54 AM
Yeah.I agree with you the write selection of the food is not only necessary for the nails but also for the whole Body.Thanks a lot for advising us about how to toughen our nails and Keep Them Free From Infection...

Garrick23
07-18-2011, 06:08 AM
Yeah.I agree with you the write selection of the food is not only necessary for the nails but also for the whole Body.Thanks a lot for advising us about how to toughen our nails and Keep Them Free From Infection...

Diet should be complete in sense of vitamins, protiens , fats, fiber, mineral and carbohydrates....can you tell me ...why sometimes some areas of nail get white?

mck123
07-27-2011, 07:04 AM
White specs on nails is a diet that is deficient in zinc.You could try to taking a zinc supplement.

simplyshelly978
08-22-2011, 07:18 PM
Eat plenty of nutritious and non-oily food!

skinlover
03-22-2012, 04:01 PM
very good post, thanks for the information.

L.
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kevinkrieger
01-09-2014, 07:12 AM
Moisturize your hands at night and use a non-acetone remover is the best option.

stevex
08-07-2014, 05:15 AM
Manicure your nails at least once in 15 days .

marclewis
09-01-2014, 05:36 AM
Applying a moisturizer daily would help.

kaufenpreis
09-15-2014, 08:14 PM
If you see that your nails are starting to look unhealthy and are easy to break, then you need to help restore their health by eating foods that are rich in protein and sulfur. These two substances are needed to make your nails strong and resistant to breaks. Some of the foods that you can add to your diet not only to help you become healthier but also to make your nails tougher include cucumber, apples, garlic, asparagus, grapes and onions.

You should also know what types of food you need to consume to help alleviate specific nail problems that your have. If you have hangnails, consuming foods that are rich in folic acid and vitamin C will be of great help. For brittle and often dry nails, you may want to add Vitamin A and calcium to your daily consumption. It is also important to note that deficiency in Vitamin B12 can make your nails dry and have ends that curve and discolored.

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