The answer is: Because bluing under the nails may a precursor to a blue
face which for most people would be very objectionable. It would be very
convenient if we find out blue under the nails appeares first, so that an
observant individual who knew what he/she was looking for could effectively
avoid argeria of the face. At the extremely rare first sign of blue under
the nails we could cut back or stop silver use before proceeding to the
point of devistating our whole quality of life.
Of course, the whole thing is addressing a very rare situation. The
individual in that situation doesn't really care how few people are in it.
They want knowledge with which to make informed decisions.
I'm glad this list is here to "openly" address and discuss this. We are
paving the way for future generations to enjoy the benefits of CS/EIS. This
includes our children, grandchildren, neices, nephews, etc. We want to
leave the best leagacy possible. Let's cover all the bases :)
Vince
Marshall Dudley writes:
Why bother? A little blue at the base of nails is not that
objectionable.
Marshall
Matthew McCann PE wrote:
If someone were to notice incipient blueness at the baseof the
fingernails, what should that person do? There areseveral
possibilities. 1. Stop taking CS for a while.2. Reduce CS intake.3.
Bind the ingested CS using methods described in a previous thread.4.
Switch to an alternative element. In the latter case, the alternate
might depend on theparticular health problem. Gold, zinc, copper,
manganese,indium, etc., etc., are all possible candidates. Has anybody
considered which alternates deservepriority? Best regards, Matthew
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