14 Things The Moon On Your Nails Says About Your Health
14 things the moon on your nails says about your health. Moons can actually tell you a lot about your health and make you aware of any issues that you may have. Their changes in color, shape or size indicate the presence of a disease and also its severity.
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Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
What is a lunula?: 1:03
14. Pinky finger: 1:35
13. Ring finger: 2:00
12. Middle finger: 2:11
11. Index finger: 2:48
10. Thumb: 3:26
9. Large Lanula: 3:41
8. Small Lanula: 4:04
7. Separation: 4:20
6. Missing Lanula: 4:33
5. Gray lunula: 5:08
4. White lunula: 5:25
3. Purple lunula: 5:36
2. Pink lunula: 5:49
1. Black lunula: 6:03
What is an ingrown toenail? 6:27
Soak Your Feet: 7:13
Stick Something Underneath the Nail: 7:39
Apply Ointment: 8:01
Preventing Ingrown Toenails: 8:22
Music:
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
Summary:
What is a lunula? Before we get started on what the moons on your fingernails say about your health, let’s get to the bottom of what a lunula is, exactly. First off, lunula is Latin for little moon (fitting, right?). The lunula is a part of the matrix. The matrix is the place on your finger here your nail starts to grow. Some people can see the lunula on their nails, while others can’t. When you can’t see the lunula on your nail, it is usually hidden underneath the skin.
14. Pinky finger. Looking at your hand right now, you probably see that some fingers have lunulas and others don’t. Or one may bigger on one finger than on the other. The lunula on your pinky should be unnoticeable or completely absent. It’s connected to your kidneys, small intestine, and heart.
13. Ring Finger. The ring finger is connected to your reproductive and lymphatic system. Not being able to see the lunula may be a sign of digestion issues.
12. Middle finger connects with the work of your brain and cardiovascular system. The absence of the lunula means vascular issues or high blood pressure.
11. Index Finger. The lunula on your index finger can get smaller or completely disappear because of issues with the function of your intestine, pancreas or chronic E.N.T disease. Take a look at your index finger. If you notice that your lunula has gotten smaller or has disappeared altogether, it may mean that you are possibly experiencing health problems with your intestine or pancreas.
10. Thumb. The lunula on your thumb should take up no more than 25% of your whole fingernail. It reflects the work of the lungs and spleen. It tends to be smaller in smokers.
9. Large Lunula. Now let’s talk about those who have overly large lunulas. They are considered large when they occupy a third of your fingernail. They usually tell you about problems with your cardiovascular system, heartbeat disruption, and low blood pressure.
8. Small lunula. On the other hand, if you have a small lunula that can be barely seen behind the cuticle, that just indicates low blood pressure and a circulatory disorder. This can mean a weak immune system.
7. Separation. If the lunula is separated from the rest of the nail plate, that is a sign of issues relating to blood sugar levels and the possible development of diabetes.
6. Missing lunula. These health issues can include malnutrition,depression or anemia. If you have a missing lunula and experience fatigue, unusual cravings, weakness, dizziness, or sudden weight loss, you should consult with a doctor immediately.
5. Gray lunula. Then there’s the color of the lunula that you should be aware of. Gray means lack of sleep, digestion disorders and potentially having difficulty absorbing nutrients.
4. White lunula. If you have white lunula that means you are healthy. White is their natural colour and they should be significantly lighter than your natural skin colour.
3. Purple lunula. A purple lunula is a sign of poor blood circulation and a lack of oxygen in the organs and tissues. It can cause dizziness and a serious headache.
2. Pink lunula. Having pinkish-red lunula may be a sign of a lack of physical activity and even lung problems. It’s a good sign for you to start becoming more active in your day-to-day life.
1. Black lunula. Lastly, a black lunula is extremely rare and very uncommon. It’s the most dangerous sign of them all and is a clear sign of heavy metal poisoning.
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#Fingernails #HealthProblems #HealthTips
Timestamps:
Intro - 0:00
What is a lunula?: 1:03
14. Pinky finger: 1:35
13. Ring finger: 2:00
12. Middle finger: 2:11
11. Index finger: 2:48
10. Thumb: 3:26
9. Large Lanula: 3:41
8. Small Lanula: 4:04
7. Separation: 4:20
6. Missing Lanula: 4:33
5. Gray lunula: 5:08
4. White lunula: 5:25
3. Purple lunula: 5:36
2. Pink lunula: 5:49
1. Black lunula: 6:03
What is an ingrown toenail? 6:27
Soak Your Feet: 7:13
Stick Something Underneath the Nail: 7:39
Apply Ointment: 8:01
Preventing Ingrown Toenails: 8:22
Music:
https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music
Summary:
What is a lunula? Before we get started on what the moons on your fingernails say about your health, let’s get to the bottom of what a lunula is, exactly. First off, lunula is Latin for little moon (fitting, right?). The lunula is a part of the matrix. The matrix is the place on your finger here your nail starts to grow. Some people can see the lunula on their nails, while others can’t. When you can’t see the lunula on your nail, it is usually hidden underneath the skin.
14. Pinky finger. Looking at your hand right now, you probably see that some fingers have lunulas and others don’t. Or one may bigger on one finger than on the other. The lunula on your pinky should be unnoticeable or completely absent. It’s connected to your kidneys, small intestine, and heart.
13. Ring Finger. The ring finger is connected to your reproductive and lymphatic system. Not being able to see the lunula may be a sign of digestion issues.
12. Middle finger connects with the work of your brain and cardiovascular system. The absence of the lunula means vascular issues or high blood pressure.
11. Index Finger. The lunula on your index finger can get smaller or completely disappear because of issues with the function of your intestine, pancreas or chronic E.N.T disease. Take a look at your index finger. If you notice that your lunula has gotten smaller or has disappeared altogether, it may mean that you are possibly experiencing health problems with your intestine or pancreas.
10. Thumb. The lunula on your thumb should take up no more than 25% of your whole fingernail. It reflects the work of the lungs and spleen. It tends to be smaller in smokers.
9. Large Lunula. Now let’s talk about those who have overly large lunulas. They are considered large when they occupy a third of your fingernail. They usually tell you about problems with your cardiovascular system, heartbeat disruption, and low blood pressure.
8. Small lunula. On the other hand, if you have a small lunula that can be barely seen behind the cuticle, that just indicates low blood pressure and a circulatory disorder. This can mean a weak immune system.
7. Separation. If the lunula is separated from the rest of the nail plate, that is a sign of issues relating to blood sugar levels and the possible development of diabetes.
6. Missing lunula. These health issues can include malnutrition,depression or anemia. If you have a missing lunula and experience fatigue, unusual cravings, weakness, dizziness, or sudden weight loss, you should consult with a doctor immediately.
5. Gray lunula. Then there’s the color of the lunula that you should be aware of. Gray means lack of sleep, digestion disorders and potentially having difficulty absorbing nutrients.
4. White lunula. If you have white lunula that means you are healthy. White is their natural colour and they should be significantly lighter than your natural skin colour.
3. Purple lunula. A purple lunula is a sign of poor blood circulation and a lack of oxygen in the organs and tissues. It can cause dizziness and a serious headache.
2. Pink lunula. Having pinkish-red lunula may be a sign of a lack of physical activity and even lung problems. It’s a good sign for you to start becoming more active in your day-to-day life.
1. Black lunula. Lastly, a black lunula is extremely rare and very uncommon. It’s the most dangerous sign of them all and is a clear sign of heavy metal poisoning.
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