The analysis of nails, hands, and hair is a valuable tool in preventive and diagnostic medicine. The normal angulation of nails, approximately 165 degrees, is an indicator of health, while an inversion can signal pulmonary failure. Brittle or bitten nails are often observed in nervous individuals or children who are bored. Horizontal lines on the nails can indicate difficulties in nutrient absorption, while vertical lines reveal poor intestinal absorption. Furthermore, small spots on the nails are often linked to mineral deficiencies such as zinc, iron, and copper.
Hands can also provide clues about general health. Sweaty and cold hands may suggest a thyroid or hepatic imbalance, while chills can indicate an exhaustion of the kidneys' ancestral energy or hypothyroidism. Moreover, the appearance of gray hair in young people can signal an imbalance in amino acid absorption, requiring a thorough evaluation of the intestine and liver. The observation of discolored eyebrows can also be indicative of food allergies or other underlying health problems. These elements highlight the importance of a holistic approach in health assessment.
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