Causality Healing Volume Two

Causality Healing Volume Two — Heal the Cause, Not the Symptom

Coughs, headaches, indigestion, skin eruptions, and excessive sweating are not random attacks.
In Causality Healing Volume Two, the body speaks clearly through symptoms.
Therefore, this volume decodes those signals using nutrient-focused herbal science,
revealing hidden imbalance before disease advances.
Instead of suppressing discomfort, CombiHs Herbalism explains why organs weaken,
toxins accumulate, and immunity falters.
Consequently, healing becomes intentional, preventive, and sustainable.


Chapter 6: Persistent Cough, Phlegm, or Throat Irritation in Causality Healing Volume Two

Recurring cough reflects respiratory inflammation, toxic accumulation, weakened immunity,
or prolonged lung irritation.
Thus, correction must address causality rather than surface symptoms.

Lung Infection (Bronchitis or Pneumonia)

Description: Inflammation of lung tissue causing cough, mucus, fever, chest discomfort.

CombiHs Causality Insight:
Microbial overgrowth weakens lung defenses while irritated mucosa produces excessive mucus.
Therefore, antimicrobial support and tissue soothing become essential.

Herbal–Nutrient Corrective Formula

  • Thyme leaf (thymol; antimicrobial, expectorant support) – 40%
  • Licorice root (glycyrrhizin; mucosal soothing, inflammation control) – 30%
  • Ginger rhizome (bioactives; circulation, immune modulation) – 30%

Dosage: One cup twice daily, preferably warm.

Chronic Asthma

Description: Bronchial hypersensitivity causing cough, wheezing, airway constriction.

CombiHs Causality Insight:
Airway inflammation and histamine sensitivity weaken bronchial tissues.
Thus, long-term modulation restores resilience.

  • Ginger rhizome (gingerols; airway relaxation) – 40%
  • Turmeric rhizome (curcuminoids; immune modulation) – 30%
  • Licorice root (mucilage; bronchial protection) – 30%

Dosage: One cup daily for sustained support.

Prevention Formula — Lung & Airway Resilience

  • Mullein leaf (saponins; lung nourishment) – 40%
  • Thyme leaf (volatile oils; airway cleansing) – 30%
  • Turmeric rhizome (polyphenols; inflammation moderation) – 30%

Preventive Dosage: One cup daily.


Chapter 7: Persistent Headaches, Migraine, or Skull Pressure

Headaches signal nerve imbalance, circulatory strain, mineral depletion, or toxic load.
Therefore, relief begins by restoring blood flow and nervous stability.

Hypertension-Related Headache

Description: Elevated blood pressure stressing vessels and nerves.

  • Hibiscus flower (anthocyanins; vascular relaxation) – 40%
  • Garlic bulb (allicin; vessel elasticity) – 30%
  • Celery seed (phthalides; circulation balance) – 30%

Dosage: One cup daily, mornings.

Migraine

Description: Neurovascular inflammation causing intense, pulsing head pain.

  • Feverfew leaf (parthenolides; vascular regulation) – 40%
  • Ginger rhizome (gingerols; inflammation control) – 30%
  • Peppermint leaf (menthol; nerve soothing) – 30%

Dosage: One cup daily for prevention.

Prevention Formula — Nerve & Circulation Balance

  • Ginkgo leaf (flavonoids; cerebral circulation) – 40%
  • Hibiscus flower (anthocyanins; vascular balance) – 30%
  • Peppermint leaf (menthol; calming support) – 30%

Chapter 8: Indigestion, Bloating, or Persistent Stomach Discomfort

Digestive discomfort reflects enzyme deficiency, pH imbalance, gut inflammation,
or dietary overload.
Thus, digestive correction restores nutrient absorption and energy flow.

Enzyme Deficiency

  • Papaya leaf (papain; protein digestion) – 40%
  • Ginger rhizome (gingerols; digestive stimulation) – 30%
  • Fennel seed (volatile oils; bloating relief) – 30%

Dosage: One cup before meals.

Prevention Formula — Digestive Resilience

  • Papaya leaf – 40%
  • Fennel seed – 30%
  • Chamomile flower – 30%

Chapter 9: Rash, Itching, or Blister Formation

Skin eruptions mirror internal toxicity, immune imbalance, or inflammatory overload.
Therefore, detoxification and immune regulation restore skin clarity.

Eczema / Dermatitis

  • Neem leaf (limonoids; antimicrobial balance) – 40%
  • Aloe vera gel (polysaccharides; tissue repair) – 30%
  • Chamomile flower (flavonoids; calming support) – 30%

Dosage: One cup daily; apply topically.


Chapter 10: Excessive Sweating, Night Sweats, or Perspiration

Excessive sweating reflects endocrine stress, nervous overactivation,
or metabolic imbalance.
Thus, regulation begins with calming and cooling strategies.

Stress-Induced Sweating

  • Ashwagandha root (adaptogens; nervous regulation) – 40%
  • Chamomile flower (flavonoids; calming effect) – 30%
  • Lemon balm leaf (volatile oils; stress reduction) – 30%

Dosage: One cup daily.

Prevention Formula — Sweat & Metabolic Balance

  • Sage leaf (glandular regulation) – 40%
  • Chamomile flower – 30%
  • Lemongrass leaf – 30%

CombiHs Prevention Principle:
Prevention surpasses treatment.
When causality is corrected, symptoms retreat naturally,
and the body regains balance.

Read Volume 3 for more.


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