Thanks. I have checked my fingernails and found that at the base is now white again, as it use to be. The blue has moved away from the base toward the end of the finger. I had taken large quantities of CS a month or so ago due to being bitten by some deer ticks which carry lyme, and being exposed to a number of cases of flu. Since dropping back to a minimal dosage, the base has returned back to normal. I guess the blue will eventually work its way out to the end of the fingernail.
Interesting. I wonder why this is. Does silver tend to get fixed into areas where growth is taking place? If so, then why is my hair still gray? Marshall AVRA / Jason wrote: > Marshall: I don't have much more information, only that the > descriptions were a greying of the fingernails. Improving kidney and > liver functions is always a good idea... A simple way to do so is > to 1) take one tablespoonful of 1st cold press virgin olive oil first > thing in the morning, no matter the taste... 2) Add freshly squeezed > lemon to eight ounces of water and drink it two to three times daily ( > trying to avoid contact with teeth if possible as the lemon prior to > being converted to an alkaline substance in the stomach is highly > acidic and can strip the enamel from teeth ) 3) add increasing amounts > of raw garlic to the diet. eventually the smell goes away, as long as > cooked or processed garlic is not used. Garlic does alot of fabulous > things in the body, including helping to stimulate the body's > elimination system. Substances like ginger and cayenne also act as > metabolic stimulants. These ideas are from the macrobiotic way of > thinking of health. I think you'd eventually know if it was silver > building up in the nails, as it would not remain at just the base of > the nails... Best Wishes, Jason > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Marshall Dudley > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 7:34 AM > Subject: Re: CS>Intravenous CS > AVRA / Jason wrote: > > > Summer: Luckily, often times with the use of Mild Silver > > Protein, the Argyria ( why? I don't know! ) begins to > > become visible in the fingernails, and therefore users > > decide ( before it's too late, luckily ) to get educated. > > > > Do you have any additional information on this. My wife > > and I both have noticed lately that the base of our > > fingernails are slightly blue, instead of the usual pink. > > I have searched the web but been unable to find what might > > cause this. Things like poor blood circulation don't add > > up, we feel fine. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Marshall >

