So your basically saying the all the bile released during the flush form into balls or stones in the intestines. It's quite feasible. But then, why would the liver release lots of bile one time, to the tune of 200 stones and more , and then produce nothing the other? That's even a question you could ask in regards to the Liver Flush itself, assuming they do come from the liver. The answer to that might be stones not being close enough to the front of the liver or eating earlier and using up all the bile.