Is it really stones that are expelled by liver and gallbladder lithotripsy?

The stones expelled by the liver and gallbladder lithotripsy method are not real liver and gallbladder stones.
The liver and gallbladder stone removal method is an alternative treatment that lacks empirical evidence. This treatment is advertised as promoting gallbladder expulsion of gallstones by taking olive oil, magnesium sulfate, and grapefruit juice. The therapy does expel stone-like solids, but subsequent analysis confirms that these solids are saponified stones, not liver and gallstones.
The solids, saponified stones, are composed of more than 75% fatty acids and do not have the cholesterol, bilirubin, and calcium found in ordinary liver and gallstones. So these solids are not gallstones, but rather saponified stones produced by the saponification reaction between large amounts of fats and potassium ions during digestion. So it is not true that liver and gallbladder detoxification method can get rid of stones.
When you have liver and gallstones, it is recommended to complete the relevant examinations to clarify the nature and size of the stones, and then carry out targeted treatment, rather than listening to folk remedies.