Foods that Strengthen Nails After 40

4. Omega-3 fatty acids: for elasticity and hydration.
Dry and brittle nails are often a sign of a deficiency in healthy fats. Omega-3 fatty acids help maintain nail elasticity and reduce dryness from within.Main sources:

Salmon,
sardines,
chia seeds,
flaxseeds, and
walnuts:
These fats also contribute to healthy skin and joints, making them especially valuable after the age of 40.
5. Zinc-rich foods: for growth and regeneration.
Zinc supports cell division and tissue repair. A deficiency can lead to white spots, slower nail growth, and increased brittleness.

2. Biotin-rich foods: for thickness and elasticity.
Biotin (vitamin B7) plays a vital role in keratin production. Low biotin levels are often associated with brittle nails, especially in adults over 40.

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