Evidence supporting the use of: Chia seed
For the body system: Nails

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2

Chia seeds (Salvia hispanica) have gained popularity as a "superfood" due to their dense nutritional profile. In terms of supporting the nails body system, there is some scientific rationale, but evidence is limited and indirect. Chia seeds are rich in several nutrients that are known to contribute to healthy nail growth and strength, notably protein, omega-3 fatty acids (especially alpha-linolenic acid), biotin, zinc, and magnesium. These nutrients play roles in keratin synthesis and overall nail health. For example, deficiencies in biotin and zinc are associated with brittle nails or impaired nail growth, and adequate protein intake is essential for keratin production.

However, while chia seeds can be a good dietary source of these nutrients, there are no direct clinical studies that specifically investigate chia seed consumption and improvements in nail health in humans. Most claims are extrapolated from the known effects of specific nutrients contained in chia seeds rather than direct evidence from trials on chia itself. Therefore, while including chia seeds as part of a balanced diet may help support nail health due to their nutrient content, the scientific evidence directly supporting their use for this specific purpose is limited (hence, the rating of 2/5).

In summary, chia seeds are scientifically plausible as a supportive food for nail health because of their nutrient content, but robust clinical evidence directly linking chia seed consumption to improved nail health is lacking.

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