Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man

2009-09-15 Thread Marshall Dudley
Somewhat, but for some reason they do not seem to blue as much as my 
fingernails. Of course it may simply be that I can't get them as close 
to my eyes to examine them.


Marshall

Neville Munn wrote:

Toe nails as well Marshall?
 
N.
 
 Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:41:32 -0400

 From: mdud...@king-cart.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man

 I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer to
 the nail as it grows. Below a certain concentration, this results in
 the silver particles making it into the nail, and being transported out
 of the body. The particles are small enough they are invisible to
 ordinary light. However if sufficient level of silver is in the blood,
 the silver which is accumulating in the bed becomes packed closely
 enough that it starts aggregating. This has two effects, one the larger
 particles become visible, that is able to absorb light, and two they 
can

 become stuck in the area where the accumulation takes place. Only
 silver that has not aggregated and is still invisible ever makes it to
 the nail itself.

 Marshall

 sol wrote:
  Marshall Dudley wrote:
  The body takes any metals it finds and tries to put them into the
  hair and nails. That is why hair analysis is used for determining
  metal loads on the body. If the particles are brought together
  sufficiently before transporting into the nails, then they can 
become

  stuck making the moons blue.
  My blue moons do not seem to be in the nail itself, but in the nail
  bed underneath the nail. If the silver was incorporated into the nail
  itself it should grow out as the nail grows, but it doesn't? So 
you do

  mean the silver is deposited or stuck in the nail bed under tha
  nail, right?
  sol
 
 
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RE: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man

2009-09-15 Thread Neville Munn

Like the sense of humour g.  Yeah, I lost the ability to suck my toes way 
back when Jesus was still wearing short pants as well.

 

On a more serious note, but you reckon there is colouration there but not as 
much though?  That's interesting, one would have expected them to have been 
similar, well this 'one' would have anyway.

 

OK, Thanks for that Marshall.

 

N.


 
 Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 10:45:54 -0400
 From: mdud...@king-cart.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man
 
 Somewhat, but for some reason they do not seem to blue as much as my 
 fingernails. Of course it may simply be that I can't get them as close 
 to my eyes to examine them.
 
 Marshall
 
 Neville Munn wrote:
  Toe nails as well Marshall?
  
  N.
  
   Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:41:32 -0400
   From: mdud...@king-cart.com
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com
   Subject: Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man
  
   I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer to
   the nail as it grows. Below a certain concentration, this results in
   the silver particles making it into the nail, and being transported out
   of the body. The particles are small enough they are invisible to
   ordinary light. However if sufficient level of silver is in the blood,
   the silver which is accumulating in the bed becomes packed closely
   enough that it starts aggregating. This has two effects, one the larger
   particles become visible, that is able to absorb light, and two they 
  can
   become stuck in the area where the accumulation takes place. Only
   silver that has not aggregated and is still invisible ever makes it to
   the nail itself.
  
   Marshall
  
   sol wrote:
Marshall Dudley wrote:
The body takes any metals it finds and tries to put them into the
hair and nails. That is why hair analysis is used for determining
metal loads on the body. If the particles are brought together
sufficiently before transporting into the nails, then they can 
  become
stuck making the moons blue.
My blue moons do not seem to be in the nail itself, but in the nail
bed underneath the nail. If the silver was incorporated into the nail
itself it should grow out as the nail grows, but it doesn't? So 
  you do
mean the silver is deposited or stuck in the nail bed under tha
nail, right?
sol
   
   
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Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man

2009-09-15 Thread Tony Moody
Or your toes get less sunlight Marshall ?

On 15 Sep 2009 at 10:45, Marshall Dudley wrote about :
Subject : Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: C

 Somewhat, but for some reason they do not seem to blue as much as my
 fingernails. Of course it may simply be that I can't get them as close to
 my eyes to examine them.
 
 Marshall
 
 Neville Munn wrote:
  Toe nails as well Marshall?
   
  N.
   
   Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:41:32 -0400
   From: mdud...@king-cart.com
   To: silver-list@eskimo.com
   Subject: Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man
  
   I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer
   to the nail as it grows. Below a certain concentration, this results
   in the silver particles making it into the nail, and being transported
   out of the body. The particles are small enough they are invisible to
   ordinary light. However if sufficient level of silver is in the blood,
   the silver which is accumulating in the bed becomes packed closely
   enough that it starts aggregating. This has two effects, one the
   larger particles become visible, that is able to absorb light, and two
   they 
  can
   become stuck in the area where the accumulation takes place. Only
   silver that has not aggregated and is still invisible ever makes it to
   the nail itself.
  
   Marshall
  
   sol wrote:
Marshall Dudley wrote:
The body takes any metals it finds and tries to put them into the
hair and nails. That is why hair analysis is used for determining
metal loads on the body. If the particles are brought together
sufficiently before transporting into the nails, then they can 
  become
stuck making the moons blue.
My blue moons do not seem to be in the nail itself, but in the nail
bed underneath the nail. If the silver was incorporated into the
nail itself it should grow out as the nail grows, but it doesn't? So

  you do
mean the silver is deposited or stuck in the nail bed under tha
nail, right? sol
   
   
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Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man

2009-09-14 Thread Marshall Dudley
I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer to 
the nail as it grows.  Below a certain concentration, this results in 
the silver particles making it into the nail, and being transported out 
of the body.  The particles are small enough they are invisible to 
ordinary light.  However if sufficient level of silver is in the blood, 
the silver which is accumulating in the bed becomes packed closely 
enough that it starts aggregating. This has two effects, one the larger 
particles become visible, that is able to absorb light, and two they can 
become stuck in the area where the accumulation takes place.  Only 
silver that has not aggregated and is still invisible ever makes it to 
the nail itself.


Marshall

sol wrote:

Marshall Dudley wrote:
 The body takes any metals it finds and tries to put them into the 
hair and nails. That is why hair analysis is used for determining 
metal loads on the body. If the particles are brought together 
sufficiently before transporting into the nails, then they can become 
stuck making the moons blue.
My blue moons do not seem to be in the nail itself, but in the nail 
bed underneath the nail. If the silver was incorporated into the nail 
itself it should grow out as the nail grows, but it doesn't? So you do 
mean the silver is deposited or stuck in the nail bed under tha 
nail,  right?

sol


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RE: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man

2009-09-14 Thread Neville Munn

Toe nails as well Marshall?

 

N.
 
 Date: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 11:41:32 -0400
 From: mdud...@king-cart.com
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man
 
 I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer to 
 the nail as it grows. Below a certain concentration, this results in 
 the silver particles making it into the nail, and being transported out 
 of the body. The particles are small enough they are invisible to 
 ordinary light. However if sufficient level of silver is in the blood, 
 the silver which is accumulating in the bed becomes packed closely 
 enough that it starts aggregating. This has two effects, one the larger 
 particles become visible, that is able to absorb light, and two they can 
 become stuck in the area where the accumulation takes place. Only 
 silver that has not aggregated and is still invisible ever makes it to 
 the nail itself.
 
 Marshall
 
 sol wrote:
  Marshall Dudley wrote:
  The body takes any metals it finds and tries to put them into the 
  hair and nails. That is why hair analysis is used for determining 
  metal loads on the body. If the particles are brought together 
  sufficiently before transporting into the nails, then they can become 
  stuck making the moons blue.
  My blue moons do not seem to be in the nail itself, but in the nail 
  bed underneath the nail. If the silver was incorporated into the nail 
  itself it should grow out as the nail grows, but it doesn't? So you do 
  mean the silver is deposited or stuck in the nail bed under tha 
  nail, right?
  sol
 
 
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Re: Marshall, blue moons, was Re: CSThe Blue Man

2009-09-14 Thread sol

Marshall Dudley wrote:
I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer 
to the nail as it grows.  Below a certain concentration, this results 
in the silver particles making it into the nail, and being transported 
out of the body.  The particles are small enough they are invisible to 
ordinary light.  However if sufficient level of silver is in the 
blood, the silver which is accumulating in the bed becomes packed 
closely enough that it starts aggregating. This has two effects, one 
the larger particles become visible, that is able to absorb light, and 
two they can become stuck in the area where the accumulation takes 
place.  Only silver that has not aggregated and is still invisible 
ever makes it to the nail itself.

Thanks!
sol


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