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My colleague's wife cannot wear silver jewellery as it will get black in a few hours. Her hand nails also do not grow. Can anyone tell me what it is??
 
  Nkjaya on 2004-11-26
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Silver jewlery always gets black on skin, some more, some less. Silver needs to be mixed with another metal to help this problem. Her skin is more suceptible to this.

No, we cannot answer why her nails do not grow. We do not know her. We do not guess nor mind read here. Sabra
 
sabra last decade
Hi Sabra,
I too wear silver bangles. Nottaken them off for months and they are shining. Rather the ones in my cupboard have turned black. Same with my friend who wears a chain and has not taken it off at all for years. it is shining. So this contention of yours that silver if worn will turn black has no basis.
 
maya_hari last decade
hi maya_hari
You break all theories!

I wonder if it isn't somehow correlated with sulphur. In one of the hom. books I read about a patient who needed sulphur, he got it in dr office and went to catch a train-before he reached the station all silver money in his pocket (it was obviously some time ago) turned black.
the dr said that hom. sulphur can (indirectly) do that.
 
Astra2012 last decade
There is a glandular/hormonal imbalance somewhere here - look at Agrawal's Mat Med of Glanular Medicines. Might give a clue.
 
passkey last decade

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