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Some reports suggest that lunulae may signal issues with the cardiovascular system, heartbeat disruption, and low blood pressure. Unscientific theories claim that large lunulae may be common in ...
The design of the lunula is not merely ornamental. Matesanz identifies in it a series of large concentric circles and small circles with central dots, distributed across five main sections. In his ...
A small lunula is usually an indication of low energy, poor health and a weak immune system. An excessively large lunula may be an indication of problems with your cardiovascular system, heartbeat and ...
Not being able to see a half-moon, or lunula, on the nails may be a sign of a vitamin deficiency, vitiligo, kidney failure, or another health condition. However, sometimes the lunulae are simply ...
Lunula half-moon-shaped pale area at the bottom of nails. If you have large cuticles and small nails, the lunula may not be visible. To complicate matters, fingernail lunulas disappear in ...
The half moon, or lunula, on your fingernail, is more than just a cosmetic feature. Here are nine ways the half-moon can indicate your health status. Regularly examining your fingernail's lunula ...
Blood pressure naturally goes up and down throughout the day and night and it’s normal for it to go up while one is moving about. It’s when the overall blood pressure is consistently high ...
Like other lunulae, it is a very clever object, making a very impressive and large-looking token of high status from a relatively small amount of gold. The ornaments that were dug up from a bog at ...
The lunula was believed to have been found in the Gwithian area A Bronze Age necklace found in Cornwall in the 18th Century has returned to the county after being housed at the British Museum for ...
A small lunula is usually an indication of low energy, poor health and a weak immune system. An excessively large lunula may be an indication of problems with your cardiovascular system, heartbeat and ...
The lunula was believed to have been found in the Gwithian area A Bronze Age necklace found in Cornwall in the 18th Century has returned to the county after being housed at the British Museum for ...