There seems to be several theories about what the different colors of stones mean regarding their age. Since I flushed out all colors of stones from neon green to pea green to tan to dark green with red streaks to almost black, I just assumed they were stones with different pigments from the liver. I have always understood that the bright green stones were the newest, but I'm not fully persuaded that's true. On my first flush I passed dozens of stones all about the same size (of an English pea), but in colors ranging from pea green to almost black with a thin white coating. At the time I was too squeamish to really examine the stones. Most of the tan stones I have passed have been covered with chaff and green inside. I rarely passed a stone tan all the way through, just a couple of times. The main thing I've noticed is that the more I flushed the more the stones were in the pea green to bright green range and they no longer have a strong odor like the stones from earlier flushes. I have passed thousands of stones along with parasites and consider Liver Flushing one of the best things I've ever done health wise. From better skin to the reduction of the frequency and intensity of migraine headaches, from better digestion to less Body Odor , liver and gallbladder flushes have been a small miracle for me.
Its very cool getting aaa R&N on your first post.