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Boericke's Homeopathic Mat Med offers these remedies: Alum., Ananth.;

Ant.Crud.; Arsenicum; Causticum; Diosc.; Fluor.Ac.; Graph.; Merc.; Nat.Mur.;

Sabad.; Sec.; Senec.; Sep.; Sil.; Thuya.; X-ray. " Trophic changes "

(whatever that is) RADIUM!!!

Now this is very interesting - I have taken the combination of Causticum &

Graphites previously but no noticeable changes (Graphite because I always

chewed on pencils as an art student), but if you add in THuja (vaccines),

NatMur (salt) Arsenicum & Aluminium (chemtrails & Aluminium cooking ware in

the past ) then there may well be a few environmental issues around now

which will increase the prevalence of this problem in the population!!

Best,

Jane

http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth

~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

To: <DimethylSulfoxide-DMSO >

Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2010 1:26 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Ridged Fingernails

> This is of great interest to me - I have very marked vertical ridges in my

> thumb nails only and i remember both my mother and her mother had the

> same -

> I felt it was due to reduced circulation in the thumb bases due to

> arthritic

> changes, the only thing that has ever noticeably improved my nails, thumbs

> included, was Hyaluronic Acid. Condition reverted when i stopped taking

> HA.

>

> Jane

>

> http://www.eamega.com/HighFieldHealth

> ~The Highest Field of Energy Healing you now!~

> Re: Ridged Fingernails

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> Ridges can either go vertically in the direction of the finger or

> horizontally. Most people who get vertical ridges do so later in life and

> it

> is likely the result of nutritional deficiencies, either via diet or via

> malabsorption of nutrients.

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> Another cause may be a lack of moisture. You may need to drink more

> fluids.

> Autoimmune diseases can cause such problems. My wife told me just prior to

> being officially diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder that such people

> often have cupped fingernails. I looked at hers and sure enough, they were

> cupped. I don't think I would have noticed had she not mentioned it.

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> It can also be linked to psoriasis, circulatory troubles, and respiratory

> issues. Some people have modest ridges and are very healthy so no

> concerns.... but if you have pronounced ridges, it is something to worry

> about, and if the ridges are horizontal, it is a specially dangerous sign.

> So don't ignore such things. Probably you need to go to a health care

> professional you trust, maybe as part of an appointment for other reasons

> to

> find out exactly what's going on.

>

> Steve G

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