dip your fingers in vinegar or anyother substance that is gross to taste. So then the next time you try to bite your nails, you'll taste the vinegar, and that will prevent you from biting your nails againHow do you stop biting my nails. Please give me answers you can tell me anything.?
I bit my nails a long time ago,so i bought a very expensive nail polish.SO,that i would cry if a ate that...you can also try some special disquisting liquids....How do you stop biting my nails. Please give me answers you can tell me anything.?
Do you find your fingers drifting into your mouth when you're nervous, anxious or just bored? Are your nails chewed to splinters or your cuticles gnawed to bleeding pulp? Nail biting is more than a bad habit. Doctors say it is one of the most common symptoms of stress or of an obsessive-compulsive disorder, especially for teenagers or younger children, and can lead to disfigurement and serious infection.
Alain-Raymond van Abbe, a former health industry and cosmetics promoter, estimates the world's pathological nail biters number 600 million or more. He saw that onychophagy was so widespread that he has opened a business devoted to a cure.
';In four weeks, nail biting can be over 聴 and over forever,'; he says.
Studies show around 45 percent of adolescents nibble their nails. That drops to about 20 percent as young adults learn to cope with their anxieties or become too embarrassed by their self-inflicted deformity.
In public, compulsive biters typically keep their hands out of sight as much as they can, buried in their pockets or behind their backs. They often feel depressed and shamed, and avoid social contacts. Van Abbe says his clients suffer so much from the stigma that none would volunteer to be interviewed or photographed.
He calculates Holland alone has 2 million chronic sufferers, enough to keep his enterprise busy and profitable. He charges up to $670 for a course of treatment.
Van Abbe, whose field is marketing rather than medicine, describes himself as a problem solver.
His treatment relies on a tooth guard molded to fit either the upper or lower teeth. Barely visible, the ';preventer'; makes it impossible to bite, but can be removed for eating.
';After four weeks, the impulse disturbance is so frustrated that it is controlled. You don't have any problem any more,'; he said.
After developing his solution over two years and working with about 150 pilot customers, Van Abbe refitted a gabled brick house in Venlo, near the German border, with reclining leather manicurists' chairs where cosmeticians can begin reviving damaged finger and toe nails.
Yes, some of his clients habitually bite their toe nails, including one man in his 40s, Van Abbe said. ';If you start young, you stay flexible.';
Nail biting is one of a category of obsessive-compulsive disorders known as Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors that is gaining more scientific attention. Others include hair pulling, skin picking or incessantly biting the inside of the cheek.
Lawrence S. Micheletti, an assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Medical Branch, says most research on nail biting focuses on the psychological stress and on the therapies that treat the source of the problem.
But there also is a chicken-and-egg factor, because the ugly result of self-mutilation heightens anxiety. ';If you cure the symptom, you reduce the stress, and the person is a happier person,'; Micheletti said in a telephone interview.
Micheletti, who works with many adolescents in stress management, says nail biting is one of the most common symptoms he sees among his patients.
He said Van Abbe appeared to have developed ';a plausible approach'; since, in clinical terms, the treatment involves both cognitive and behavioral aspects. But he wonders about Van Abbe's business model.
';I never thought of opening a clinic just for nail biters,'; he said. ';I wouldn't want to rely just on nail biters to make my living.';
you can buy special nail polish that makes you nails grow and it tastes bad when you try to bite them
well i bite my nails too. and its not a horrible thing, but they get sore a lot. but anyways, there are certain nail polishes that taste bad, and those are supposed to help. but usually people do not bite their nails when they have nail polish on them. or just put on a bunch of coats if you do.
LMAO! *How do i stop biting my nails* not how do we stop biting your nails xD
Anyway, try putting on some nailpolish which tastes relly horrorble :)
Paint your nails with nail polish that makes them hard. I use the sally hansen diamond strength and it worked for me. Not only it makes my nails super hard but the color also lasts over a week.
dip your fingers in hot sauce or check out this...... http://health.yahoo.com/news/179174
You can buy some kind of nail polish and when you try biting your nails it tastes disgusting.i used to have the same problem still do sometimes!
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