Marshall Dudley wrote:
I mean the body accumulates the silver into the nail bed to transfer to the nail as it grows. Below a certain concentration, this results in the silver particles making it into the nail, and being transported out of the body. The particles are small enough they are invisible to ordinary light. However if sufficient level of silver is in the blood, the silver which is accumulating in the bed becomes packed closely enough that it starts aggregating. This has two effects, one the larger particles become visible, that is able to absorb light, and two they can become stuck in the area where the accumulation takes place. Only silver that has not aggregated and is still invisible ever makes it to the nail itself.
Thanks! sol
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