Chaz this is the galbladder surgery support forum, not a debate forum. For the real story on the Liver Flush see the Lancet article posted here: //www.curezone.org/forums/m.asp?f=476&i=798
This article demonstrates that the green blobs passed during a Liver Flush are actually a product of the digestion of olive oil and lemon juice, namely soapstones made of potassium carboxylates.
One of the diagnostic characteristics of acute cholecystitis is that the gallbladder doesn't contract properly. With chronic inflammation the gallbladder wall becomes thickened and the loss of contractility becomes permanent. This is why modalities like extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy, which are very useful for urinary calculi (or stones), are not used very often for biliary calculi - because the diseased gallbladder is very prone to develop further stones. Then you are back to square one again!