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Experts point out that nail health is closely tied to the nutrients the body receives
Strong, healthy-looking nails are often associated only with external care — nail polish, oils, and salon treatments. But nutrition experts have been drawing attention to a less-discussed factor: the role of the nail matrix, the area where the nail forms, and its dependence on specific nutrients for healthy growth.
According to professionals in the field, the nail matrix relies on a steady supply of nutrients — such as biotin, collagen, and antioxidants — to form resilient keratin. Gaps in daily nutrition can directly influence the appearance and strength of nails over time.
"A nail's appearance partly reflects what the body is receiving internally — not just what's applied on the outside," note professionals in nutrition and wellness.
As a result, there's growing interest in supplements formulated to complement daily nutrition with nutrients aimed at nail health — offering direct nutritional support rather than just external treatment.
One example is SupraNail, a supplement formulated with selected biotin, collagen, and antioxidants, developed to complement nail nutrition. It is formulated in a certified facility in the United States.
Experts emphasize that dietary supplements act as complementary nutritional support, not as medical treatment. Even so, the growing interest in this approach reflects a shift in how the public is caring for nail health and appearance.
This content is advertising and does not replace professional medical or nutritional advice. Dietary supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use.