Job's Tears Yi Yi Ren--for acne?
This is the seed I grow.
I use it to Plant Your Dream.
It is widely used in Chinese medicine
Date: 11/17/2007 11:36:28 PM ( 17 y ) ... viewed 2383 times
9:35 PM
November 17, 07
This is the seed I grow....
http://www.medicineatyourfeet.com/coixlachrymajobi.html
See Grow a Necklace:
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Lots of info:
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/duke_energy/Coix_lacryma-jobi.html
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Weed to some, necklace to others, staff-of-life to others, job's tear is a very useful and productive grass increasingly viewed as a potential energy source. Before Zea became popular in South Asia, Coix was rather widely cultivated as a cereal in India. Still taken as a minor cereal, it is pounded, threshed and winnowed, as a cereal or breadstuff. The pounded flour is sometimes mixed with water like barley for barley water. The pounded kernel is also made into a sweet dish by frying and coating with sugar. It is also husked and eaten out of hand like a peanut. Beers and wines are made from the fermented grain. Chinese use the grain, like barley, in soups and broths.
Folk Medicine
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=pubmed&uid=12797741&cmd=showdetai...
These results suggest that dehulled adlay has a modulating ability to shift the balance from Th2 to Th1 dominance in the T cell mediated immune system and may be beneficial for the treatment of allergic disorders.
How is it hulled?
pounded, threshed and winnowed,
Product of Job' Tears:
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