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Linda
IP: pop3.samcstl.com
9/09/2005 13:19:51 |
Subject: Peeling nails
Message: I have never had artificial nails, and in general have healthy nails most of the time. I have three that generally give me problems with peeling, they are both of my thumbs and my fore finger. I know you have said that it repairs nails that have had artificial nails before, but would it also help mine, my other nails grow strong and healthy on their own.
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Barbara Wheeler
IP: b12webproxy08.direcpc.com
9/09/2005 13:27:13 | RE: Peeling nails
Message: Absolutely, in fact you have a head start on a lot of people. It will restore damaged nails and help to maintain generally healthy nails. It protects against excessive moisture penetration and keeps the natural balance of moisture "locked" in. Not to mention the fact that it increases cell activity to promot a more rapid growth pattern...ergo the name, Natural Nails Growth Formula.
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Grace
IP: 209-103-198-236.dial-in1.gb.athenet.net
9/09/2005 21:56:01 | RE: Peeling nails
Message: Barbara and Linda, I can verify that my nails are growing rapidly. When I took the acrylics off on Aug. 26th, my nails were thin and bending easily. A couple of days later, I filed them down almost to the tip of my finger. I noticed today that they have grown. :)
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Anonymous
IP: 217.132.171.119
10/13/2005 05:12:41 | RE: Peeling nails
Message: I too have peeling mails, I wear rubber gloves to do housework, I eat reasonably healthy food, salads etc. Have tried many products, no improvement. How can growth formula work, is it s cream? How can that help if it is something that i lack in a vitamin?
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cheryl
IP: 206.159.161.156
10/13/2005 09:20:30 | RE: Peeling nails
Message: sounds as though you do all the right things. someone would have to be lacking so severely in vitamins that other symptoms would be way more noticeable than peeling nails. your nails are dehydrated-pure and simple. the crap that we waste our money on from drug stores and the like is just that, crap.
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