You have said over and over that I put them in the freezer so they wouldn't melt. Why did M tell me to put them in the freezer if they don't melt?
Maybe M did not realize the fact either that real gallstones will not melt at slightly higher temperatures. Again, people have posted that these so called "stones" melted in the sun. Real gallstones will not do that.
In fact, if you check the melting point of real gallstones it is around 300F. That is much hotter than room temperature and even body temperature and nearly 3 times as hot as our hottest days in summer and I live in a desert.
So once again, why do you have to freeze these "rubber balls" if they are real gallstones? The answer is simple, they are not gallstones. They are saponified oil that melts at a considerably lower temperature.