Yes, my nails have improved greatly since my blue nail attack. Actually, it
was worse than that. The nails became disfigured and rippled instead of
smooth, and became very fragile and broke easily.
I went off CS for several months, except when needed, and they have slowly
returned to almost normal as the nails grew out. They are still slightly
blue, but the disfigurement is gone.
----- Original Message -----
From: "sol" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 12:06 PM
Subject: CS>colds and, Re: CS>Fingernail Ridges
Bill,
Have your fingernail moons returned to normal? I greatly reduced my daily
oral intake of CS (to see if my fingernail moons would un-grey) down to
just swallowing my mouthful of CS 'mouthwash' at bedtime, and didn't do
misting (after all I wasn't exposed to strangers coughing on me) when my
husband was sick for 3 days (he insisted it was just allergies, and I
believed him, doh!). When I developed a mild sore throat, after a hard
day, I didn't up my oral CS that night either thought it could wait until
the next day, as I was "too tired" that night. Besides it couldn't be a
cold virus, hubby only had allergies, right?
I wonder if I will ever stop being so dumb. CS can't cure or prevent
anything if you don't use it, and apparently it does nothing to cure
stupidity. Blue moons are far preferable to this cold. Which I have now
had for 12 days. Successfully fighting off its attempts to turn into
secondary infections in sinus and lungs so far. But I sure wish I hadn't
screwed up again.
I am yet again convinced Ode is right, once you have definite unambiguous
symptoms it is too late. Once I've got a cold, it has to run it's course.
I've only had 2 since really using CS and have never been able to
short-circuit either one with anything, the only thing I can short-circuit
is the secondary infections.
sol
William Missett wrote:
Why is it just fingernails, and not toenails too?
When my fingernail moons turned blue from maxxing Microdyn, my toenails
were untouched.
Quien sabe?
----- Original Message -----
From: Marshall Dudley <mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Fingernail Ridges
http://www.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/WO/00020.html
Your fingernails hold clues to your health. Learn to recognize the
signs that might indicate a health issue. Some nail conditions are
harmless. These include vertical ridges, which may become more
pronounced as you age, and white lines or spots. Spots usually
result from injury to the nail plate or nail bed. In time the
white spots will grow out.
Other nail conditions can indicate disease. For example, yellow or
green discoloration in your nails may result from a respiratory
condition, such as chronic bronchitis, or from swelling of your
hands (lymphedema). Indentations that run across your nails,
called Beau's lines, appear when growth at the area under your
cuticle is interrupted. This might occur because of an injury or
severe illness, such as a heart attack.
Mashall
Pat wrote:
Does anyone know about a cause for vertical ridges in the
fingernails? They look healthy, no sign of anything wrong other
than many vertical ridges in every fingernail. All my life
they've been thin and too delicate to grow out long, but they
were always smooth. Several months ago I asked my doctor about
the ridges and she said she hopes they don't mean anything is
wrong and showed me her nails which looked just like mine. They
seem to have gotten worse in the last few months, so CS must not
do a thing for them.
Pat
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