Ok... I just gotta ask.... As a new flusher, I am all of the sudden kinda confused as to why, after 30 flushes, you still have not passed all your stones... Is it really possible to do that many and not be completely "clean"??? I mean, now I'm wondering... Does the true benefit of "flushing" merely come from the action of forcing a large amount of bile (and subsequently toxins, etc.) out of your liver in a relatively short amount of time, or does it serve to really, truly release so-called "stones" that are stuck in there?
Seriously... Could you just be maintaining an exteremely poor diet and lifestyle as to produce stones as fast as you can flush them? Or do some people actually have that many stones in them when they embark upon a flushing protocol?