Charles Alfred Tyrrell

Charles Alfred Tyrrell (1846 - July 2, 1918) was a British American physician and hygienic specialist, noted for popularizing the J.B.L. (Joy - Beauty - Life) Cascade enema kit through his company, Tyrrell's Hygienic Institute.

By the Professor's own accounts, as published in the "Who's Who in New York" (1904), he: "circumnavigated the earth three times, spent 12 years in Australia and New Zealand, three years in the South Sea Islands, two years in South Africa, and seven years in India, China, Japan and Philippine Islands. [He] was once shipwrecked on coast of Australia, and dangerously wounded in cutting out a nest of Chinese pirates on coast of Formosa, 1864. [The Professor] has eaten with nearly every specimen of human family, from Chinese Mandarin to the Australian aborigine, and has partaken of nearly every edible substance known."

Selected Bibliography

 * "The Royal Road to Health, or The Secret of Health Without Drugs" (1894)
 * "Greatest Discovery of the Age: Professor Chas. A. Tyrrell's Wonderful J.B.L. Cascade Treatment; A Marvelous Triumph Over Disease Without Medicine : Cures and Prevents Disease by Removing the Cause" (1897)
 * "Internal Baths: The Principle and The Process" (1899)
 * "The What, The Why, The Way of Internal Baths" (1910)