NO BUT CLEAR nail polish DOES
i think vitamins and oils help.they help to stop them from breaking,so they should help to grow back. and oils keep your fingernails moisturized. it seems reasonable to me.
Using your fingers will stimulate the blood flow to your nail beds. This will cause your finger nails to grow faster. Activities such as typing, tapping your fingers onto a hard surface (such as a table top), or playing piano for several minutes each day will create adequate stimulation to help your nails grow faster.
they have some shampoo's to help it grow faster. Just search it on google.com.
Soaking your fingernails in warm water may help to soften cuticles and improve blood circulation, which can indirectly promote nail growth. However, nail growth is primarily determined by genetics and overall health, so the effects of soaking nails may vary from person to person.
Braid it every night and it should help it grow faster
No it does not
If your hands are active when they are in water (doing the washing up, bathing the kids) they will grow a little better but not because they are in water, it will be because your hands are doing something. Having your hands in water a lot weakens them and they will be more likely to split and break
Ground cherries do not typically need a trellis for support as they grow, as they tend to sprawl along the ground. However, providing some support can help keep the fruit off the ground and make harvesting easier.
Water, which helps trees grow.
Fingernails are made of a protein called keratin, and they grow from the base of the nail bed. They protect the fingertips and help with grasping objects. Healthy nails are smooth, uniform in color, and strong.
im not sure, but i think all cherries help, just the bing is the best.......
Theoretically increasing bloodflow to the ends of your fingers should increase nail growth. (Within reason; once you reach a certain amount of bloodflow to your fingers, increasing it further will have very little impact upon nail growth). So tapping your fingernails may increase bloodflow, but it seems likely that you may also chip your nails doing this. Touch-typing, knitting etc... should have the same impact upon increasing bloodflow, and may also prove more productive than tapping your fingernails. (I personally find that knitting really strengthens my nails).