Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Foods for Healthy Nails

Are you still sticking to your "resolutions" or goals to eat healthier this year?  How about a few options for healthier nails.  Sure there's a pill for that but why not choose a less expensive, healthier option?

From Livestrong:


B Vitamins

A lack of B vitamins, specifically biotin and vitamin B12, can cause dryness of the nails. It can also cause the nails to become dark. Biotin can be found in carrots, tomatoes, leafy green lettuce, liver, peanut butter, nuts, peas, oatmeal and beans. Vitamin B12 can be found in meat, eggs and dairy products such as milk, yogurt and cheese.

Zinc and Iron

A zinc deficiency can cause white areas on the nails, similar to the marks that occur as a result of pressure on nails. Pumpkin seeds, beef, pork, lamb, dairy products and hard-boiled eggs are good sources of zinc. A lack of iron in foods can cause nails to grow with ridges rather than with a smooth surface. Iron can be found in leafy greens, prunes, grains, seeds, red meat, broccoli and tofu.

Calcium and Protein

A lack of calcium can cause the nails to be brittle and dry. Calcium benefits the body most when it is absorbed along with vitamin D, so milk is a great source of calcium. Other calcium sources include yogurt, cheese and kale. Protein benefits nails as well, since nails are made of keratin, a type of protein. This important nutrient can be found in beans, legumes, meat, eggs and soy.

Vitamin A and Vitamin C

Vitamin A, which can be found in beet greens, collards, carrots, squash, sweet potatoes and liver, can prevent nails from becoming dull and dry. A lack of vitamin C can cause hang nails. Bell peppers, cauliflower, oranges, watermelon, mangoes, tomatoes, strawberries, kiwi, cantaloupe and grapefruit are all sources of vitamin C.

It's really that simple!  Eating healthy doesn't have to mean boring.
Check out a few of the Harvest Recipes over at Mary's Kitchen.  If you're looking to grow your own, start with Heirloom Seeds!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

WOW! I loved the info for where I can find all these vitamins naturally. Now do you have any advice for nails that grow upward instead of outward and peel at the first chance they get :-D. I have never been able to have nice nails no matter what I do....sigh.

Thank you so much for joining us on the Healthy Tuesday's Blog Hop! Happy Tuesday.

Kerry from Country Living On A Hill

Becca said...

Interesting about the nail ridges. Yikes, I see some in my nails... Thanks for sharing this at A Humble Bumble, Mary!

Betsy Pool said...

Great info!! Thanks for sharing this at Romance on a dime!!