KingJ’s Rich-Meal Infant Cereal

From six months, babies need safe, nutrient-dense complementary foods. KingJ’s Rich-Meal delivers organic vitamins and minerals from grains and lentils, is gently dehydrated for minimal moisture and longer shelf life, and is produced in small pharmacist-formulated batches—no artificial preservatives—aligned with NAFDAC and Codex standards.

A True Medicinal Food For Vitality and Longevity

Oyster Mushroom

Oyster mushroom is more than food—it is a friendly fungus filled with phytonutrients and healing properties. This medicinal food promotes joint health, balances blood sugar and pressure, supports organ wellness, and aids recovery from arthritis, fibroids, cancers, and stroke.

Herbal breast tissue support

BreastWell Infusion is a carefully crafted herbal tea blend that supports healthy breast tissue, aids post-surgery recovery, and promotes hormonal balance. Rich in antioxidants and immune boosters, it’s a gentle daily wellness choice for women seeking natural care after breast surgery.

Plant Protein Builds Better

Between dehydrated tofu, oyster mushrooms, and meat from animals or birds, which protein source offers better health value for Nigerians? Discover the answer with CombiHs.

Let Food Make You-Not Maim You

Every bite you take is either building your health or breaking it. Learn the meaning behind “Let your food make you, not maim you” and why CombiHs Rich-Meal promotes food that fuels strength, longevity, and healing — not harm.

Choose Vegetables Over Alcohol

Many people trust branded alcohol for pleasure, but unbranded vegetables contain life-giving nutrients. Discover why choosing vegetables over alcohol promotes true longevity and vitality, especially when supported by CombiHs vegetable

Herbal control for ailments-Cure for Diseases

Many people believe high sugar, blood pressure, or alcohol use is a disease. But these are long-term ailments that require control, not cure. CombiHs explains how herbal nutrition helps the body restore balance naturally—without dependence on drugs