One of my relatives has cured his nasal polyps by drinking a powder made of a plant called Job's tears.
The same plant is very common in Japan, where it is also often taken to get rid of warts.
Do anyone have a similar experience of drinking Job's tears ?
I have heard of the plant... would love to see pictures of it... If it works for getting rid of warts, I wonder if it would work for skin tags. Hmmm more reading I suppose!!!
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Hato Mugi is known in the West as Job's Tears and dates back to Biblical times. Commonly prepared as a small side dish, cooked with rice or other grain, or added to your favorite soups or stews. Hato Mugi is actually a Japanese grass seed erroneously translated as pearl barley. Hato Mugi has been used in Japanese Kampo</B> (traditional herbal medicine) for treating bronchitis and other respiratory diseases and ailments. This amazing grain is also traditionally used in the Orient for weight-loss and beauty. Mitoku "Yuuki" Hato mugi is the unrefined variety which is slightly brown due to its intact outer skin, unlike the regular Mitoku Hato Mugi which is white-colored as it has been polished. "Yuuki" Hato Mugi has a stronger, nutty taste. Ingredients:Japanese Premium Hato Mugi: Job's Tears (polished). Hato Mugi (Japanese Job's Tears) is one of the world's oldest grains and has been cultivated for thousands of years in both the East and West. It was the staple of Egypt under the pharaohs, ancient Greece and Rome, the Holy Land during Biblical times and Tibet. This heirloom barley is chewy, extremely easy to digest, and nourishing. In the Far East hato mugi is traditionally eaten to dissolve excess protein and fat from animal food consumption and to clean up blemishes of the skin. Hato Mugi is often times marketed under the name Pearl Barley, but should not be confused with pearled barley, which is regular barley that has been partially milled.
Hato Mugi Tea was traditionally used for clearing up moles, warts, and boils and for eliminating age-spots, freckles, rashes and blemishes. It is prized and excellent in harmonizing body energy and drawing out and softening excess body fat or protein. Hato Mugi melts excess animal protein and fat and helps to beautify the skin. Ingredients:Japanese 100% Hato Mugi grain
Eden Foods makes rice crackers with Job's Tears (hato mugi) in them. They're delicious though I'm sure there's not enough Job's Tears in them to do much if you're trying to treat a health problem.
Job's tears are said to strengthen the blood circulation in the body.
In Japan people often take Job's tears to get rid of polyps, but in those case they drink it as a powder, which is said to have much stronger effects than the seeds.
Under the form of powder it is also called in Japanese as yokuinin.
People also apply a powder of Job's tear on warts and do get rid of warts.
You may want to try Job's tears against skin tabs. May be it works ..
No I don't know if Job's tears work against colon polyps. They do work -in some cases- against nasal polyps.
You can always try out. It is low risk. One thing though, if you try you have more chance of success if you take the Job's tears as a powder, and not as tea.
As tea, the seeds are roasted and do not cure- As tea it is a delicious drink, but it will not cure anything in most case.
The product is kind of famous in Japan. It is a bag of powder, you take a small spoon of powder, mixed with hot water, and drink it. This is how one of my relatives got rid of nasal polyps, after trying everything with western medicine...
The product is kind of famous in Japan. It is a bag of powder, you take a small spoon of powder, mixed with hot water, and drink it. This is how one of my relatives got rid of nasal polyps, after trying everything with western medicine...
Hi, i was wondering if it's ok to mix Job's Tears powder with either cold water or fruit juice, in order to get the same medical benefits as if you had it as a tea with hot water?
One of my relatives has cured his nasal polyps by drinking a powder made of a plant called Job's tears.
The same plant is very common in Japan, where it is also often taken to get rid of warts.
Do anyone have a similar experience of drinking Job's tears ?
thank you
May God bless you. After two weeks of chronic sinus and polyps this resolved the issue in 2 days for me. I got this from Maxim shop and put one tablespoon in hot water and took it.
Cant say for sure but in making a hot infusion, like a tea, the medicinal compounds are extracted into the water making them accessible. This is why teas are made and often provide better results than just eating the herb.
Cant say for sure but in making a hot infusion, like a tea, the medicinal compounds are extracted into the water making them accessible. This is why teas are made and often provide better results than just eating the herb.
Thanks for the reply, however i meant the powder and not the herb. I'm taking it in a hot drink now anyway....