Fingernails. Smooth (no pits or grooves) Uniform in color Have no spots or discoloration

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Fingernail Problems

Fingernails Fingernails are made from a protein called keratin New nail cells form at the base of the nail under the cuticle As the cells grow older, they harden and get pushed out towards the tips of the fingers Healthy fingernails are Smooth (no pits or grooves) Uniform in color Have no spots or discoloration

What do YOUR fingernails reveal about your health? Here are examples of changes in fingernails that should be checked out by a doctor The Mayo Clinic website at www.mayoclinic.com has a slide show with pictures illustrating these conditions Nail pitting: small depression in nails Psoriasis Connective tissue disorders Nail clubbing: tips of the fingers enlarge and nails curve around the fingertips Low oxygen in blood (lung disease) inflammatory bowel disease Cardiovascular disease Liver disease AIDS Spoon nails: soft nails that look scooped out Iron deficiency anemia Heart disease Hypothyroidism

Terry s nails: tip of each nail has a dark band Aging Liver disease Congestive heart failure Diabetes Beau s lines: indentations that run across the nails Uncontrolled diabetes Peripheral vascular disease Illnesses associated with a high fever(scarlet fever, measles, mumps and pneumonia) Zinc deficiency Nail separation: fingernail becomes loose and can separate from nail bed Injury or infection Reaction to drugs or consumer products Thyroid disease Psoriasis Yellow nail syndrome: nails thicken and new growth slows causing a yellowish appearance Respiratory diseases (chronic bronchitis) Swelling of the hands (lymphedema)

How to Have Healthier Nails If you have abnormal nails see your doctor to find out the underlying cause Once that has been determined take steps to address health issues such as chronic bronchitis, diabetes, heart disease, etc. If you have dry, brittle nails Absorbable silica Omega fatty acids from sea buckthorn berry and seed If you have fungal infections Plant oils applied topically Strengthen the immune system with elderberry, vitamins and minerals Garlic

Antibiotic Overuse

Got Antibiotics? Doctors prescribe enough antibiotics every year that we could give them to 4 out of 5 Americans In 2010 in states with the highest antibiotic use (West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee) 1,200 prescriptions were written for every 1,000 people! Why? Researchers guess that more people have infections in the South (because of warmer weather) Also, rate of diabetes is higher in the South and people with diabetes tend to get more infections

Antibiotic Resistance Antibiotics have been used so widely, and for so long, that bacteria have evolved to be resistant to their effects Some bacteria are resistant to just one drug, or one class of drugs Some are resistant to many drugs called multidrug resistance Some superbugs are so resistant NO drugs work against them In addition to bacteria, there are also resistant strains of fungi, viruses and parasites

Our Number 1 Antibiotic: Azithromycin Azithromycin is the most frequently prescribed antibiotic Commonly used for bronchitis HOWEVER bronchitis is caused by a VIRUS and antibiotics are useless! Using an antibiotic when it is not indicated is one of the reasons antibiotic resistance is becoming such a problem

Other conditions for which antibiotics are overused or not required 40-50% of all antibiotics are prescribed inappropriately Antibiotics are not needed for Acute upper respiratory tract infections which are viral in nature Common cold Sinusitis Ear infections (otitis media) Bronchitis Asthma Viral pneumonia

What can help when Antibiotics won t Many natural products have antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, or anti-parasitic activity Elderberry Antiviral and anti-inflammatory shown to shorten the duration of colds and the flu Andrographis Antiviral and immune boosting properties shown to reduce the symptoms and shorten the duration of respiratory infections (common cold) Garlic and Echinacea Antibacterial and antiviral properties great for kids with ear infections Plant oils Antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal and antiparasitic Oregano oil is excellent for all types of infections Eucalyptis and Myrtle work very well for lung and sinus problems