I have read about the idea of the stones being formed as a result from the flush itself.
I have done over 20 flushes and must point out that yes, some of the later fushes produced light green stones that would fit this exapmle. But the 1st and 2nd flush I ever did i remember that i got a very (UK 50 pence size) red stone (or 2) that were very hard and marbled with black. Surely this could not have been made there and then. it felt like it had been lodged in me for years!
I am very open minded and will be curious to read any potential reply.
I must point out that this forum (Truth in Med) has re-kindled my interest in curezone (it has been dormant for a few years now).
There is definitive proof right there that these stones DID NOT come from the gallbladder. Even with all the magnesium the maximum size the bile ducts can expand is only about 8mm. A 50 pence piece has a diameter of 27.3mm. In other words there is no way possible for a real gallstone over 3 times larger than the maximum dilation size of the bile ducts to pass through the bile ducts to make it in to the intestines. I keep asking the liver flush supporters how they can get a golf ball through the eye of a needle but they never bother responding.
The color of the so-called stones depends on what gets trapped in the olive oil as it reacts with the bile or sterols to form the so-called "stones".