coix seed
In traditional Chinese medicine, dampness is considered an evil force, along with "wind, cold, heat, dryness, and fire," collectively known as the six pathogenic factors. It is an important cause of
Roses have a sweet and slightly bitter taste, and they are warm and nourishing. Their most notable effect is to regulate qi, which can help with depression and anxiety. Roses also promote blood c
We are all familiar with the commonly used medicinal material, Coix seed, which has the dual function of medicine and food. Once our body has dampness, traditional Chinese medicine will recommend us
Ginseng: South Korea is leading in the development of ginseng. They often use ginseng to stew chicken or add it to skincare products. Ginseng contains saponins, polysaccharides, and other components t
Ginseng, Coix Seed, and Pig's Trotter Soup Ingredients (2 servings, 1 serving) Ginseng...............15g Coix Seed...............30g Pig's Trotter...............2
Yi Yi Ren, also known as Coix Seed or Job's Tears, is a commonly used medicinal herb in traditional Chinese medicine. The medicinal use of Yi Yi Ren was first recorded in "Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing" (Sh
Recipe: 60 grams of water chestnut, 30 grams of coix seed, 1 gram of green tea.Usage: Boil water chestnut and coix seed in water for 30 minutes, then add green tea and mix well while still hot. Take
【 A Brief History of Coix Seed 】 Legend has it that during the Eastern Han Dynasty, the protagonist of the story "General Ma's Body Wrapped in Horsehide" - General Ma Yuan, w
As a traditional Chinese medicine, Coix seed has many medicinal properties and functions. Let's take a look at the botanical morphology and main functions of Coix seed together. Picture of Coix s
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that dampness is very dangerous for our body. Red bean and coix seed porridge has good effects in dispelling dampness and can also help with weight loss. Tod