" Real gallstones will only smell as long as the bacteria is still alive and well and them."
I didn't know hard faceted rocks could have bacteria in them. How is this possible?
I never said this, at least live bacteria.
You have repeatedly stated that the balls you passed were round and rubbery, not hard and faceted like real gallstones. Those round, "rubbery" balls you keep describing over and over are saponified olive oil formed in the intestines from the "liver flushes". As the oil congeals it traps intestinal bacteria thus causing the smell you describe.
The only bacteria that would be present in real gallstones would have been trapped during the formation, but would be dead and thus not creating any smell. Just like how bacteria form gold nuggets, but they do not make the gold nuggets smell.