Yam Coix Powder

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Yam Coix Seed Powder
Yam Coix Seed Powder
Yam coix seed powder (Job’s Tears) offers benefits for skin radiance, hydration, and inflammation, plus supports digestion, immune function, and potentially offers anti-tumor effects, thanks to its rich nutrients (protein, fiber, vitamins) and properties, but avoid if pregnant or dehydrated. It’s used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for “dampness,” skin issues (acne, spots, warts), and edema, improving complexion and gut health. 
Skin & Beauty Benefits
  • Brightens & Hydrates: Reduces dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and improves skin moisture and elasticity.
  • Soothes Inflammation: Calms redness and irritation from conditions like eczema, rosacea, and acne.
  • Fights Acne: Helps clear acne and reduce scarring. 
Digestive & Gut Health 
  • Strengthens Spleen: Helps with diarrhea and bloating.
  • Reduces “Dampness”: Alleviates lethargy and heavy limbs.
  • Supports Microbiota: Promotes healthy gut bacteria, benefiting the gut-skin axis. 
Other Health Benefits
  • Nutrient-Rich: High in protein, amino acids, fiber, and B vitamins.
  • Anti-inflammatory & Antioxidant: Protects cells from damage and reduces systemic inflammation.
  • Immune Support: May boost certain immune cells (T cells).
  • Diuretic: Helps with water retention and edema.
  • Potential Anti-tumor: Shows promise in studies against various cancer cell lines. 
How to Use
  • Consume: Add to soups, salads, or make into a porridge.
  • Topically: Use as a face mask for glowing skin. 
Who Should Be Cautious
  • Pregnant Women: Avoid due to potential uterine stimulation.
  • Dehydrated Individuals: May worsen symptoms like dry throat or constipation.
  • Menstruating Individuals: Avoid as it’s considered cold in nature

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Description

Ingredients
A proprietary blend of Chinese herbs:
English Name Latin Pinyin
Rehmannia cured root tuber Rehmannia glutinosa Shu Di Huang
Asiatic dogwood fruit without seed Cornus officinalis Shan Zhu Yu
Chinese yam rhizome Dioscorea oppositifolia Shan Yao
Asian water plantain rhizome Alisma orientale Ze Xie
Poria sclerotium Poria cocos Fu Ling
Tree peony root bark Paeonia suffruticosa Mu Dan Pi
Lycium fruit Lycium barbarum Gou Qi Zi
Chrysanthemum flower Chrysanthemum morifolium Ju Hua

Yam coix seed powder (Job’s Tears) offers benefits for skin radiance, hydration, and inflammation, plus supports digestion, immune function, and potentially offers anti-tumor effects, thanks to its rich nutrients (protein, fiber, vitamins) and properties, but avoid if pregnant or dehydrated. It’s used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for “dampness,” skin issues (acne, spots, warts), and edema, improving complexion and gut health.