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My son has a white spot in the middle of ALL his nails. I know I've gotten it

before on one or two nails. And I'm pretty sure, it's lack of a certain

vitamin/mineral but can't remember which one. I'm thinking zinc or Vitamin

C????? Anyone know????

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Zinc.

Got beef? ;-)

You can take zinc supplements, but you don't want to overdo.

> My son has a white spot in the middle of ALL his nails. I know I've

gotten it before on one or two nails. And I'm pretty sure, it's lack

of a certain vitamin/mineral but can't remember which one. I'm

thinking zinc or Vitamin C????? Anyone know????

>

> Kris

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Zinc. http://www.ctds.info/zinc1.html#zinc_deficiency

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white spots on nails

My son has a white spot in the middle of ALL his nails. I know I've gotten it

before on one or two nails. And I'm pretty sure, it's lack of a certain

vitamin/mineral but can't remember which one. I'm thinking zinc or Vitamin

C????? Anyone know????

Kris

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I started taking extra zinc and am now seeing white scratchy marks on the

tops of my toenails - almost as if I've been scraping them. Too much zinc?

It's weird (maybe I'm doing it in my sleep.) ~Robin

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ZINC

--- Siemens <mandamom2many@...> wrote:

> Lately I've been developing white spots on my nails

> and they break more

> easily than normal. Is there an easy answer for

> this, a particular substance

> my diet may be lacking?

>

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>

> Mommy to Zack and Liddy...so far

>

> no fear, only faith; no guilt, only grace; no pride,

> only praise; no claim,

> only Christ

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Really? That's odd, I've been trying to up my intake of zinc. Besides beef

and oysters (which I LOVE on crackers for breakfasts by the way ::drool::)

what are good sources of useable zinc?

On 12/18/05, Juli <rank35@...> wrote:

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> ZINC

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Mommy to Zack and Liddy...so far

no fear, only faith; no guilt, only grace; no pride, only praise; no claim,

only Christ

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>Really? That's odd, I've been trying to up my intake of zinc. Besides beef

>and oysters (which I LOVE on crackers for breakfasts by the way ::drool::)

>what are good sources of useable zinc?

It is zinc and it takes a while to correct...at least to tell you've

corrected it by your nails. If you have a deficiency, you can't rely

on your food stuffs (I hope you're making sure that your shellfish

don't come from the Gulf of Mexico...) for adequate supplies of zinc

if you are manifesting a defeciency. Take a major brand zinc lozenge

as often as the manufacturer recommends. You'll probably notice a lot

of health improvements, as well as better looking nails.

Good luck!

-Allan

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I've been watching my mineral consumption and trying to make sure I am

getting a lot. I add concentrace to my water (either from a local spring or

from our friends well, no chlorine or fluoride or other junk) and a few

drops to almost everything else too boost mineral levels. I soak all my

grains and only VERY rarely will I eat untreated grain (occasionally regular

whole wheat crackers or a slice of whole wheat bread) but that is VERY

rarely. Lots of fermented stuff, veggies and dairy. I was rather shocked to

see a sign of any mineral deficiency!

On 12/18/05, askdocscott <askdocscott@...> wrote:

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>

> >, the white spots represent zinc tissue (not blood) deficits.

> In my practice, however, I just go ahead and assume that ifa person

> is misisng Zn, they are more than likely misisng other, if not MANY

> other minerals, both major and trace. While there can be some

> selective Zn malabsorption issue, (xs phytic acid, i.g. - if I

> rememeber correctly-but would NEVER happen in this group!), taking a

> hard look at all the minerals is always warranted. Always.

>

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Mommy to Zack and Liddy

no fear, only faith; no guilt, only grace; no pride, only praise; no claim,

only Christ

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On 12/18/05, Masterjohn <chrismasterjohn@...> wrote:

> Allan,

>

> Why not oysters? A serving of oysters has more zinc than supplements.

>

> What's wrong with the Gulf of Mexico? Was there some recent spill

> there or something we should know about?

>

> Chris

> --

Poisoning issues which seem to be unique to oysters from the gulf

during certain months:

http://www2.lsuagcenter.com/seafood//activities/extensionprojects/oysters.htm

Apparently doesn't apply elsewhere, or so I have been told. I hope not

since I eat them (and they are served and sold) all year around here

in Washington.

--

Life isn't static. People change. Circumstances

change. What may have been true six months

or a year ago may no longer be true now.

Maybe a loved one got sick and died at a

tender age...Maybe they ran into an old high

school buddy who still looks great...At any rate

what they couldn't hear before rings true to them

now. So don't despair. Stick to the task. You will

eventually find yourself surrounded by people who

do care about good food and see it as a

legitimate avenue to great health.

Winning the War on Good Food

http://www.warongoodfood.com

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On 12/19/05, <slethnobotanist@...> wrote:

> On 12/18/05, Masterjohn <chrismasterjohn@...> wrote:

>

> > Allan,

> >

> > Why not oysters? A serving of oysters has more zinc than supplements.

> >

> > What's wrong with the Gulf of Mexico? Was there some recent spill

> > there or something we should know about?

> >

> > Chris

> > --

>

> Poisoning issues which seem to be unique to oysters from the gulf

> during certain months:

> http://www2.lsuagcenter.com/seafood//activities/extensionprojects/oysters.htm

<snip>

Not to mention that the Gulf is a disgusting cesspool. The dead spot

around the delta grows every year.

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