I agree. Blue moons is not argyria. It could certainly have a genetic factor or be related to diet, such as a selenium deficiency. Since both my wife and I got it, maybe not genetic, but with my son as well, maybe so. It does not concern me at all, I much rather have blue moons than be sick with a cold or flu every month or so like I used to be. I have found that I do not catch things anymore like I used to, even when not taking any CS. Is that from deposits in the liver maybe? Don't know, but if it is, I consider that a plus, it is like buying a water filter and finding that they have silver in the media that also kills germs.

Marshall

sol wrote:
Keep in mind how exceedingly rare argryia is even among people who inhale silver dust (per Ode's post). And though a few of us here have blue moons, even that seems very uncommon, considering I've only heard of about 6 or so of us in the close to 7 years I've been a member of this list. I don't really consider blue moons to be argryia in the same sense that grey skin on face/body is. And so far as I know, none of us who have reported grey fingernail moons have progressed to grey facial skin?
Anybody?
sol

Dee wrote:
Thanks for your help Connie, I have always understood there to be a slight chance of argyria if CS is ingested in mega quantities, but I had not realized that it was as common as it seems to be, which was a bit of a surprise to me I must say. I suppose I will just have to say to the people I give it to, to use as much as is needed, *when* it is needed, instead of to use all the time. I


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