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Stop Biting Nails

Onychophagia or biting nails is a fairly serious habit that is suffered by both adults and children around the world.  The act of biting nails can be attributed to many different factors such as oral fixations, nervousness, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder and several others. 

Although biting your nails does not normally create immediate health risks, it can develop into some serious health and personal problems over time.  Not only can biting one's nails result in permanent damage to the nail and skin around the nails, it can also lead to some significant problems outside of the physical appearance of your nails. 

Treatment to stop biting nails varies greatly and can include habit reversal training, medications, counseling and other methods that may be recommended by a doctor.  The information shared in the stop biting nails book is not meant to be a substitute for professional help.  It is presented solely as real life experiences and tips learned from real sufferers of nail biting.  No claims are made otherwise and  the information in the stop biting nails book should be used at your own discretion.  -StopBitingNailsBook.com