yes it does. it is in hand lotion, so i don't think they would put it there if it was going to do anything less for your nails.
Hmmmm, according to Wikipedia Paracetamol is the leading cause of acute liver failure in the U.S. and elsewhere and is responsible for most of the drug overdoses in the U.S. It's a pain reliever, as is serrapeptase. Seems little reason to use both at the same time. If the serrapeptase doesn 't work, then go back to the Paracetamol. BUT, since serrapeptase's action is to digest certain non-living proteins, it seems unlikely that it would be affected or would affect these two drugs.
I have had upset every time I have used Serrapeptase for a couple of days. I don't think everyone experiences this, but I did.
If your thumb nails are yellow, this could be because you smoke. It could also be due to problems with nutritional imbalances.
Yellow nails are sometimes due to stains such as by saffron or turmeric. If not by food, the nails may be yellow due to fungus or underlying health issues. Such possible health issues include psoriasis or Type II diabetes.
No. Some varieties of Ginseng can slow the progression of Cirrhosis. Serrapeptase can partially reverse Cirrhosis. Serrapeptase dissolves scar tissue.
your nails go all yellow and spilt at the end and they always smell SO DONT SMOKE your nails go all yellow and spilt at the end and they always smell SO DONT SMOKE
yes. as well as yellow/grey hair, bad skin, dodgy lungs and many other symptoms, any sort of tobacco will give you yellow nails hope this helps x
It's not bad for your fingers, but if you leave it on for long enough, it suffocates your nails because your nails can breath (believe it or not) so when you take off your polish and your nails are yellow, take a break from nail polish. In the mean time you can use fake nails to hide the yellow.
Clubbing of the nails are indicative of an underlying disorder. There is no cure for clubbing of the nails, but the underlying cause can be treated.
You can file on top of your nails but that wont completely do the trick. You should get a whitening toothpaste and a toothbrush and scrub the nails and then soak the nails in lemon juice and scrub them. This should do it but if not you can use bleach on a q-tip to scrub the yellow out. Be careful with bleach though and wash your hands a lot after! (:
It shouldn't, nor should nail polish remover. Typical things that turn nails yellow are exposure to tobacco and smoking, exposure to the spice, turmeric and fungal infections. If your toenails are yellow too, think more in terms of a possible infection. - Use a base coat or top coat before you apply the color polish to your nails and then when you remove it your nails shouldn't be yellow!