Nail ridges (vertical or horizontal lines on nails) are usually linked to aging, minor trauma, dryness, or nutritional gaps. Food can help improve nail strength and growth, but it won’t instantly “erase” ridges—nails take time to grow out (about 3–6 months).
Here’s a simple nutrition guide for healthier nails:
🥚 1. Protein (most important)
Nails are made of keratin, a protein.
Eat more:
- Eggs
- Chicken, fish
- Lentils, beans
- Milk, yogurt
👉 Low protein intake can make nails weak, thin, and ridged.
🥜 2. Biotin-rich foods
Biotin (Vitamin B7) supports nail strength.
Sources:
- Eggs (especially yolk)
- Almonds, peanuts, walnuts
- Sweet potatoes
- Whole grains
🥬 3. Iron (prevents brittle nails)
Low iron can cause ridges and spoon-shaped nails.
Sources:
- Spinach
- Red meat (if eaten)
- Lentils
- Chickpeas
- Pumpkin seeds
👉 Pair with vitamin C foods to improve absorption.
🍊 4. Vitamin C (collagen support)
Helps build collagen, which strengthens nail structure.
Sources:
- Oranges
- Lemons
- Strawberries
- Bell peppers
🐟 5. Omega-3 fatty acids (hydration & flexibility)
Supports nail moisture and reduces dryness.
Sources:
- Salmon, sardines
- Flaxseeds
- Chia seeds
- Walnuts
🥛 6. Zinc (growth and repair)
Zinc deficiency can cause slow nail growth and ridges.
Sources:
- Pumpkin seeds
- Meat
- Dairy
- Nuts
💧 7. Hydration (often ignored)
Dry nails show ridges more clearly.
- Drink enough water daily
- Include fruits with high water content
⚠️ Important reality check
Food helps most when ridges are caused by:
- Mild nutritional deficiency
- Dryness
- Normal aging
But ridges can also be caused by:
- Repeated nail trauma (cleaning, biting, manicures)
- Skin conditions
- Thyroid or other health issues
👉 If ridges are sudden, deep, or accompanied by color changes, it’s worth checking with a healthcare professional.
🧠 Bottom line
To support healthier nails:
👉 Focus on protein, biotin, iron, vitamin C, zinc, omega-3s, and hydration
Healthy nails grow from the inside—and improvements take time.
If you want, I can also give you:
- a 7-day nail health meal plan
- or how to tell if ridges are normal vs a warning sign
- or best supplements for nail strength (evidence-based)