Hi Mike,
Thank You very much for that honest explanation of why perhaps you experienced 
this phenomenon.
I in no way, shape or form criticise {for want of a better word?} anyone for 
suggesting this phenomenon and/or who have a legitimate belief in our product 
as being the cause, I just personally don't accept it as being the cause - on 
its own and of itself.
I have seen many pictures of people in a multitude of media with that nail moon 
coloration and would bet my right leg they don't *all* imbibe in silver in 
*any* way.  I believe that hypothesis comes from the uncertainty most have 
regarding silver from all the negative information available in the public 
domain on any number of products and automatically point the finger at our 
product, but all that information does not reference our product, i.e. Pure 
Water and silver alone using LVDC electrolysis, and coupled with this, the 
urge/desire to alter and/or experiment with things.  I am of the belief one can 
experiment or play around with things to a point whereby change and/or 
experimentation could have a negative impact and fingers could inadvertently be 
pointed in the wrong direction.
As you say, and I believe I said way back, we have learnt a lot more about this 
stuff as time has gone on.  We have improved on practices over that time.  I am 
one who has read considerably over the years and resisted temptation to play 
around with things.  Just as a personal statement of fact, I am eternally 
grateful for those who have been involved in this stuff far longer than I have, 
but I believe I have learnt from said people whom I consider "pioneers" on the 
subject.
I am certainly no chemist, but by the same token, is there anyone else out 
there who could catagorically come to any conclusions regarding silver and a 
combination of other substances of which would/could interact with each other?  
There are just too many people on this planet who have not evidenced any 
undesirable outcomes with the ingestion or use of *our* product for me to give 
it too much attention.  I need a lot more proof besides a handful of people, 
and I also state catagorically and emphatically, no disrespect intended or 
implied to any of those people.  Everyone will have their own belief structure, 
this is mine.
Thank You very much for your personal considered and candid response to this 
phenomenon.
N.

> Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2015 10:00:38 -0400
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: CS>Gray silver water
> 
> 
> Neville,
> 
> You wrote:
> > For every article written, for
> > everything I hear, and for every smurf placed on public display on
> > the idiot box {TV}, I never hear, read or see anyone being offered
> > the right of rebuttal?  That smacks of considerable establishment
> > bias and innuendo or guilt by association to me.
> 
> That is a very good observation and remark, Neville. So obvious once
> you put it that way. Could be used as a very persuasive approach to the
> subject.
> 
> > Some have reported finger nail moon coloration issues here, but being
> > the pig headed and stubborn person I am, I don't accept it was our
> > product, as produced using LVDC, *solely* that caused that
> > phenomenon.  People may debate and/or argue that, and they are
> > welcome to do so, but not with me. <g>  
> 
> In my case, it was my early efforts using LVDC with accelerants like
> salt or heating resulting in gray or dark amber products, respectively,
> used in large amounts over a long time that caused mild argyria in the
> moons of my nails. So, I am surely NOT an example relevant to the low
> concentration, ionic and small particle preparations made and used
> according to current best practices.
> 
> Sometimes we pay a price for being early adopters. <grin>
> 
> Be well,
> 
> Mike D.