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The actual reason of those white marks on our nails isn't Calcium deficiency
December 03, 2016, 2:31 pm

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The white spots in our fingernails that we probably settle with 'oh, it's just a calcium deficiency', have actually nothing to do with calcium deficiency.

According to SciShow, these milk spots are actually formed when the nail bed forms damaged cells after it experiences a knock or a bump. These little white spots usually move up and disappear after a point of time as the nail grows.

However, in some cases, their presence may indicate a fungal nail infection or even feverish illness. Also, if you have consistent, repetitive white lines running parallel to your nail bed on all your nails, it could be a case of lead poisoning.http://nation.com.pk/snippets/03-De...e-marks-on-our-nails-isn-t-calcium-deficiency
@django @Moonlight @The Sandman @Hell hound
 
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The actual reason of those white marks on our nails isn't Calcium deficiency
December 03, 2016, 2:31 pm

the-actual-reason-of-those-white-marks-on-our-nails-isn-t-calcium-deficiency-1480757455-4324.jpg

The white spots in our fingernails that we probably settle with 'oh, it's just a calcium deficiency', have actually nothing to do with calcium deficiency.

According to SciShow, these milk spots are actually formed when the nail bed forms damaged cells after it experiences a knock or a bump. These little white spots usually move up and disappear after a point of time as the nail grows.

However, in some cases, their presence may indicate a fungal nail infection or even feverish illness. Also, if you have consistent, repetitive white lines running parallel to your nail bed on all your nails, it could be a case of lead poisoning.http://nation.com.pk/snippets/03-De...e-marks-on-our-nails-isn-t-calcium-deficiency
@django @Moonlight @The Sandman @Hell hound
and for years my mom forced me to drink 2-3 glasses of milk(that too in addition to compulsory daily dose of 1 glass) when ever she saw one of these marks on my nails.:D
 
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and for years my mom forced me to drink 2-3 glasses of milk(that too in addition to compulsory daily dose of 1 glass) when ever she saw one of these marks on my nails.:D
I had a condition it has to be milkshake or doodh soda khanay key muamley mein psreshan nahi kiya kabhi :D

and for years my mom forced me to drink 2-3 glasses of milk(that too in addition to compulsory daily dose of 1 glass) when ever she saw one of these marks on my nails.:D
I had a condition it has to be milkshake or doodh soda khanay key muamley mein psreshan nahi kiya kabhi :D
 
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I had a condition it has to be milkshake or doodh soda khanay key muamley mein psreshan nahi kiya kabhi :D


I had a condition it has to be milkshake or doodh soda khanay key muamley mein psreshan nahi kiya kabhi :D
oh yar ek glass enough hota hay 3 3 glass pait phatney ko a jata tha.:sick:
 
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Really?
Mein mango shake kay 3 glass aram sey pee jaon waisey agat wo sahi metha aur thanda ho
yar raat ka khana bhi khya hota tha doodh soney say pehlay pia karety they or ammi ek ki jagha 3 glass bana kay lay ati thien sari raat bathroom kay chakar.
 
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and for years my mom forced me to drink 2-3 glasses of milk(that too in addition to compulsory daily dose of 1 glass) when ever she saw one of these marks on my nails.:D

My maa still says it :D
Even if it's a tiny white mark.
 
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The actual reason of those white marks on our nails isn't Calcium deficiency
December 03, 2016, 2:31 pm

the-actual-reason-of-those-white-marks-on-our-nails-isn-t-calcium-deficiency-1480757455-4324.jpg

The white spots in our fingernails that we probably settle with 'oh, it's just a calcium deficiency', have actually nothing to do with calcium deficiency.

According to SciShow, these milk spots are actually formed when the nail bed forms damaged cells after it experiences a knock or a bump. These little white spots usually move up and disappear after a point of time as the nail grows.

However, in some cases, their presence may indicate a fungal nail infection or even feverish illness. Also, if you have consistent, repetitive white lines running parallel to your nail bed on all your nails, it could be a case of lead poisoning.http://nation.com.pk/snippets/03-De...e-marks-on-our-nails-isn-t-calcium-deficiency
@django @Moonlight @The Sandman @Hell hound
I still have these white lines, was ok with calcium deficiency but lead poisoning.. damn..
 
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The actual reason of those white marks on our nails isn't Calcium deficiency

It actually is related to calcium deficiency because it weakens your bones and when your bones are weak a little knock or bump would cause damage to tissues which will cause these white marks.

Optimum calcium levels would definitely reduce these white marks as your bones would be able to withstand normal day knocks on fingers or area around that. But it can still appear in case of hard knocks.
 
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Not a single white mark on my nails. I drink a jug of milk everyday. :partay: :partay: :partay:
 
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It actually is related to calcium deficiency because it weakens your bones and when your bones are weak a little knock or bump would cause damage to tissues which will cause these white marks.

Optimum calcium levels would definitely reduce these white marks as your bones would be able to withstand normal day knocks on fingers or area around that. But it can still appear in case of hard knocks.
Fingernails are made of Keratin, not calcium. They aren't made of bone.
 
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