Every single part of the human body relies on oxygen, and the fingernails and toenails are no different. When the nails stop receiving oxygen from the blood, the nailbed has reduced capacity to create new cells to keep the nails strong. This results in a loss of elasticity that healthy blood can bring, rendering the nails dry and brittle and easily breakable, prone to peeling and splitting.

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