Croatian Hemp Glue Bandages

Joseph Christian Jukic—JCJ—stood before a small group of young inventors, holding up a strip of pale green cloth.

“This,” he said, “is the future. A bandage that heals without poison.”

The strip was woven from hemp fibers, bonded with a glue pressed from the same plant. No petroleum derivatives. No chemical irritants. No quiet toxins that seeped into children’s bloodstreams, as had been whispered for decades about the bandages sold by Johnson & Johnson.

JCJ raised his voice, quoting from the Scriptures that had carried him through every trial:

“He will bind up their wounds and heal the brokenhearted.”

“The prophecy was never about corporations profiting from pain,” he continued. “It was about compassion, about binding wounds with truth, not lies. Hemp has been given to us since the beginning—stronger than cotton, safer than plastic, and clean enough to touch the skin of our children.”

The crowd listened. Some skeptics crossed their arms. Others nodded, already imagining first aid kits lined with these green strips instead of toxic ones.

JCJ pressed the bandage onto his own hand where he had cut himself earlier while working. The hemp glue held instantly, firm but soft, allowing his skin to breathe.

“Let this be the beginning,” JCJ said. “No more poisons disguised as cures. No more worship at the altar of Johnson & Johnson. We will bind up our own wounds—and the wounds of this world—with what God has already provided.”

The people clapped. It wasn’t just a product launch. It was a calling.

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