Since everything you eat collects in hair and nails where circulatuion doesn't occur, could it be that the silver is "in the nails" rather than in the nail beds, and is diffusing outwards as the nail grows?


Ode




Well, the blood theory does not stand up. Coloration due to blood goes away when pressure is exerted on the nail, forcing the blood out of the tissues, leaving them white. This coloration is not affected by pressure at all, except that there is a very slight shift in the tint due to the pink from the blood going away. Here is what I am talking about: http://silver-lightning.com/fingernails.JPG

Note that we have at least 3 reports, not 2, since my wife and I both have it. Also I got mine when drinking very large amounts of EIS to kill Lyme from a tick bite, the timing is I think essential to ascribing the cause. What is interesting is that the the gray initially showed up in the moons only, but over the years has slowly diffused out beyond the moons. Another interesting feature is on the index finger, where a slight injury of the root has for years caused the nail to have a slight white line up the nail, now that line is gray part of the way up.

Marshall


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