This may sound ridiculous, but since I've been thinking it....
The anatomy of the gallbladder is such that the duct is somewhat near the top.
I assume heavier stones sink to the bottom if they're heavier than the mix being held in the gallbladder.
If I had a balloon filled with water and a stone in the bottom, & I squeezed the balloon to get the stone out, the stone might move, but would probably not move high enough to come out the top. If I squeezed above the stone, it would probably move very little.
If I turned the balloon upside down or tilted it in the direction of the top, the stone would slide closer to the exit...
Etc. Etc. Etc.
I've been thinking, for myself, that if I elevated and slanted my body and took the chinese herbs to hopefully increase the contractions, and took as much oo/gf I could hold down... maybe a big stone would come out? I don't think the gallbladder, itself, has a lot of room/space to move around in.
And I've yet to find information on how long it might take for the oo induced bile to reach the gallbladder after ingestion, but I assume it would partly depend on the ability of the liver to process it. And there are differences in instructions for helping the mix along. For example, the Clark directions say to drink the mixture standing up & then to lie down immediately on your back. Other directions I've read say to lie on your right side. Another direction has people walking around and not lying down at all.
Maybe someone with more anatomical experience will reply. I'm assuming the gallbladder is full of liquid and not empty, but how full is full?. When it dispenses it's liquid/stones/debris it must be less full temporarily? It has a holding tolerance and can only hold so much. Liquid is deposited in the gallbladder through a mechanical means? A mechanical means releases the stored liquid/stones? The entryway for the incoming liquid and the outgoing liquid is not the same, right? Mechanically, it would seem to make sense to me that one could use gravity to adjust the position of the stones to not block the incoming and to facilitate the ability of the contractions to push the stone out into the duct and on its way.
Bernard Jensen used gravity to help with the colon/intestinal/circulation abilities of people and when taking enemas they have people rotate around from side to back to other side to help the liquid along. We use massage to help move lymph and exercizem, stretching & massage to help muscles release toxins.
I think we can get these big stones out....