Marshall wrote:

The mechanism for graying of the fingernail moons is not photographic in nature. It is well known that the body puts metals in the nails and hair, thus the reason why tests are done on the hair to determine metal loads. Prior to being incorported into the nail or hair, the body must accumulate said metals at the "root", that is stage them, or export via the nail or hair, just like materials are placed on a dock before placing on a ship about to leave. This staging of the silver results in a high concentration of silver at the roots, which, if there is sufficient silver load, will lead to aggregation, and the particles getting stuck there.

Mine (grey/blue nails at the "moons") is not in the nail itself, and never has been. If it was in the nail the coloration would grow out with the nails, and it does not. It stays in the same place year after year. Sometimes darker, denser, sometimes the right one fades a little in the center of the dark line that outlines the moon of the nail. But the coloration absolutely stays put other than that. If any of the silver particles got into the actual nails, it should have all been gone years ago, my nails grow very fast...........
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