I've been wanting to post this for a few weeks. Although I remember you posting about your terrible skin condition several months ago, I could not remember your screen name, so I did not post this info.
I'm not sure who came up with the name, but everything I've searched on the web for Complete Tissue Cream indicates what is otherwise known as BF&C - Bone, Flesh and Cartilege. There is some additional information that you and any one suffering from various eczematic-like conditions may be interested which is copied below; anyone with bone problems (broken bones, any of the various arthritis and joint diseases, muscle problems, spine deformities, etc will also be interested in this information.
About 2 weeks ago I sat down to view for the first time a series of DVD discs bought this past spring, of a seminar given in 1980 by John R. Christopher, 70 years old at that time and doing upwards to 100 and more 3-day seminars all across the country per yer. I then began posting notes of this seminar to a different web site & forum. 8 discs (originally filmed, put on VHS and eventualy converted to DVD) produce about 16 hours of content that is nearly all of the entire 3-day seminar minus some glitches and time outs here and there. Disc 3 is the specific segment that may interest you. Each disc runs about 2 hours. In the middle to second part of Disc 3 goes into Doc explaining how he arrived at the formula he later coined BF&C. I listened to him recount this story and immediately thought about you. FYI, Doc states that the best results are obtained by brewing BF&C into a strong tea "decoction", and then soaking appropriate (natural) material (white wool, cotten, silk or linen) in the tea, then appying as a fomentation HOWEVER, during this seminar he also describes how to convert the decoction into a salve/ointment. I gather this Complete Tissue Cream is BF&C made into an ointment, salve, cream or the like. Anyway, by coincidence, it was about 5 days ago I stumbled onto a youtube video that is the same seminar from 1980. I don't know who it was that ripped these but the creatted 8 separate youtube videos. Below is the excerpt of how he came to develop BF&C - this is actually a cut & paste of what I posted on that other web site) , followed by a link to the youtube of Tape #3. Good luck!
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The next segment was a good hour of info about BF&C. This was a fascinating segment. Doc gave many anecdotes, starting with the moment when he sought the Lord in prayer asking for help, and, in his exact words "at the moment I said 'Amen', the formula came to me". He did not detail this formula (made up of 12 herbs), but the following are some of it's main ingredients: comfrey; oak bark; marshmallow root.
Note: Doc John's formula uses Oak Bark as well as Black Walnut bark. MH"s forumula lists Black Walnut Bark but not Oak Bark, so I can only assume that MH has either omittted Oak Bark from his formula, or, he includes it in his formula but does not list it on his label. The entire Doc John formula for BF&C as listed in his School of Natural Healing Guide Book:
6 parts Oak Bark
3 parts Marshmallow Root
3 parts Mullein
2 parts Wormwood
1 part Lobelia
1 part Skullcap
6 parts Comfrey
3 parts Walnut bark or leaves
3 parts Gravel Root
The story behind Doc coming to "find" this formula was a woman who came to him one day asking for help for her suicidal daugther who had a skin conditoin Doc described as "alligator hide". Conventional doctors could not offer any help with this condition. This was apparently a combination of various skin diseases, dermatitis, thisa'itis, thata'itis, eczema, etc., etc, etc. Doc claims this formula came to him from the Lord at the very moment Doc ended his prayer with "amen". He then instructed the woman how to apply the herb to the girl via "fomentation". Basically, a fomentation is a natural cloth (like cotton) soaked in the tea of the given herbal formula, then the wet cloth wrapped around the affected area. This wrap is then lighly covered with some plastic to help hold in the moisture (but do not try to make it air tight!) . The affected area in this instance was the girls arms, legs and the area from the head to abdomen. He of course also prescribed the girl also use various of the mucusless diet methods. Within 6 months this previously recluse, suicidal, severely overweight young girl was healthy, vibrant, back to normal weight, and otherwise healed.
BF&C can regrow limbs or parts of limbs. It will dissolve tumors. It will heal hernias (even hiatial hernias - diaphragm). It will help to leach toxins out of the bones, out of the muscles, out of the skin, while also injecting beneficial nutritional ingredients. It has been shown to actually help - not just routine fractures, but badly broken / smashed bones and ligaments knit back together like a scattered jigsaw puzzle being pulled together in proper order.
He describes how to make a skullcap (not to be confused with the herb 'Skullcap'). A skullcap is in this instance is a description for a bandage applied to the skull. Since the bandage has been soaked in an herb, it is a "fomentation". For a person with disease of the head and or spine, this fomenation should be placed over the head and run the entire length of the spine to the tail bone. This will nourish the skull / brain, brain-stem, nervous system, spine, spinal chord, bones, muscles, ligaments and, of course, skin. Oh, and one other thing: BF&C helps regrow hair ...skalp hair....hair on the head, that kind of hair !
The normal regimen is to apply the fomentation 6 nights a week, for as many weeks as necessary to achieve the desired results.
The basic idea is, the fomenation is applied at night time. This of course may require a person to adjust their bedding to avoid ruining it IE> place a protective plastic layer of material on the bed...because the treated person will be lying in it wearing wet bandages. These bandages / wraps, after applied to the body, should then be covered with a light layer of plastic....like a plastic glove (for hands and wrists / arms), or plastic sack to cover larger parts of the body. This plastic covering does not need to be air tight, it is intended to help hold in some of the moisture of the fomentation bandage, but at the same time, the bandaged area needs to breath. Actually, you do not want this to be air tight since the area of the body covered with this fomenation dressing needs to breath.
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final notes: Doc John explains all of this in the entire seminar, but I don't remember exactly which disc. In case it's not on Disc 3, here is some helpful info about the way to make a tea and or decoction.
Doc John recommends "1 ounce of herb to a pint of water". I could never pin him down all throughout this video whether this means 1 ounce by volume or one ounce by weight. One ounce by weight will be a LOT of herb for only adding 1 pint of water to. I've made several batches of BF&C decoction the past few weeks, and it came out plenty strong using 1 ounce by volume per pint....but still, this was just my hunch/guess, I still do not have a conclusive answer to this.
I started off with approximately 3 quarts of fresh distilled water. This is an odd amount, but it happens to be the size of my largest pyrex cooking pot. As a general rule, I do not use metal cook pots. If you reeeeeeally must use metal, use stainless steel only, and preferably good quality ss at that. So, to 3 quarts of cool water I added about 5 to 6 ounces (using measuring cup) of BF&C. I get the BF&C already premixed "cut & sifted" dried herbs. Let the dried herbs sit in the cool water for several hours (at least 6). This formula contains some root & tree barks that require a bit more coaxing to get the beneficial ingredients to leach out of them. I usually do this as a last thing before going to bed, then first thing next morning turn on the flame. When you turn on the flame, do not apply high heat. As a general rule, many herbs should never be boiled. There are exceptions, but this is not one of them. Bring the water up to low-simmer temp, which will be in the neighborhood of about 180-190 degrees. At this temp, the pot will be giving off steam/vapor. Keep the pot covered. Once simmer temp is reached, simmer a good 30 minutes. I use gas stove, so from the time I turn the burner on low, it takes about 1/2 hour to get up to simmer temp, then another 1/2 hour to simmer. When the tea has simmered 30 minutes, pour and or strain the liquid into a clean container so as to separate from the remaining bits of herb/bark, etc. Put the used herbs aside, return the tea to a clean pot. Use the same pot, just be sure it's rinsed out quickly and dried. Leave the burner at the same temp. Now you are going to concentrate the tea into a decoction. For this, keep the lid off. The escaping vapors will help reduce the tea to a stronger concentrate. Doc's formula is, reduce by one half the original volume two produce 3X concentrate. In my example, I started with 3 quarts (12 cups), so reducing this to 1/2 means simmering until it's down to 1.5 quarts (6 cups). If you then continue to reduce this by another 1/2 (IE. 1/4 the original), this then produces 7X concentrate - 7 times stronger than regular tea. So far I've been sticking with 3X, but Doc says if you want to get a really strong fomenation, and if you do not have a life or death emergency (IE> if you have the time to spare), go ahead and make 7X. Whichever way you go, you are now ready to use this decoction for applying a fomentation. One piece of advice - you want to do as much as you can to not waste this tea. It will generally keep fine in the fridge for at least 3 or 4 days. What I do is make a batch on Sunday night, leave enough thawed to get me through the next day or two, and freeze the rest in individual containers that each hold a little more than 1 cup. Each night I drink a little less than a cup (re-heated) , then use the rest for that night's fomenation.