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Here is another interesting site.

https://hpathy.com/homeopathy-papers/...t-they-reveal/
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Thanks ozzie, that was interesting! My nails look pretty healthy after looking at some of those pictures. It's funny how they can reflect one's health issues, like the tongue and eyes. Good diagnostic tools for sure.
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This was very interesting and informative. Thank you.
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I have developed Beau's lines on both my big toes, but I dont have nor never have had those diseases.. I haven't been able to figure it out. Its been going on for a few years now. Otherwise my nails look real good.

White flecks on the nails indicate a severe emotional stress. You often see it on studenst under the gun at school or other family stresses, even from things like moving or getting married. It also indicates a silica deficiency and Jarrow biosil will get rid of it quickly
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Here are a couple more links on what can cause Beau's lines.

https://ezinearticles.com/?Beaus-Line...ment&id=644820

https://harvardpartnersinternational....onsonline.com/
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I hope you find what is causing yours Arrowwind.
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The second link didn't, work this is the correct one:
https://harvardpartnersinternational.....com/69,W0409g

Maybe I have a zinc deficiency? Thats the only thing that might possibly make sense.
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I noticed several days ago that my 4 year old had a white line across the entire pinky fingernail. It looked like the Mee's lines from the article ozzie posted.

Did more research and it could be trauma or liver disease. The internet scares me so much sometimes.
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With little kids like that I would suspect trauma.... like an emotional shock. I would not worry about it too much.
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I have some very faint vertical lines on nails on my fingernails. I wonder if maybe I should take more vitamin A?
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I have some very faint vertical lines on nails on my fingernails. I wonder if maybe I should take more vitamin A?

Hi EarlyBird I have verticle lines on my nails as well which has actually split at the top of the nail on my left thumb, I can only get it to a little bit above the top of my thumb and then it splits, it has been happening for a while now. I noticed that it could be an Iron deficiency, so I might get my Iron levels checked I think.
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