hanna
I read this on the internet and is from 1998
Gallstones are formed inside liver, and together with bile, they finish in
the gallbladder.
Gallbladder is small organ. You can only have a few marbles inside that
little bag.
How big is Gallbladder? An answer on this question is the same as an
answer on the question:
How big is human nose ?
As we are all different, so is the size of our organs.
Galbladder can hold only a few marbles.
But liver is usually 50 times bigger than the galbladder.
Liver is full of "tunels",(biliary tubing).
Those "Tunels" can hold hundreds of stones.
One person has got over 200g of stones in only one flush.
I do not think that more than 30g have come from the Gallbladder.
The rest came from the liver.
This is only one of the story that proves this theory