The Efficacy and Functions of Yi Yi Ren (Coix Seed): Promoting Diuresis, Resolving Dampness, Strengthening the Spleen, and Stopping Diarrhea

The Efficacy and Functions of Yi Yi Ren (Coix Seed): Promoting Diuresis, Resolving Dampness, Strengthening the Spleen, and Stopping Diarrhea

Yi Yi Ren

Yi Yi Ren, the name of a traditional Chinese medicine, refers to the dried mature seeds of the plant Coix lacryma-jobi, which belongs to the Poaceae family. The plant is harvested in autumn when the fruits are ripe, dried, and the seeds are separated from the husk, yellow-brown seed coat, and impurities. It has the effects of promoting diuresis, resolving dampness, strengthening the spleen, and stopping diarrhea. This product is mild and suitable for long-term use.

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The Efficacy and Functions of Yi Yi Ren (Coix Seed): Promoting Diuresis, Resolving Dampness, Strengthening the Spleen, and Stopping Diarrhea

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The Efficacy and Functions of Yi Yi Ren (Coix Seed): Promoting Diuresis, Resolving Dampness, Strengthening the Spleen, and Stopping Diarrhea

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The Efficacy and Functions of Yi Yi Ren (Coix Seed): Promoting Diuresis, Resolving Dampness, Strengthening the Spleen, and Stopping Diarrhea

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Introduction to Herbal Medicine

Herb Name: Yi Yi Ren

Pinyin: Yì Yǐ Rén

Alias: Coix Seed, Job’s Tears, Yi Mi, Yi Ren Mi, Gou Zi Mi

Source: This product is the dried mature seeds of the plant Coix lacryma-jobi. The plant is harvested in autumn when the fruits are ripe, dried, and the seeds are separated from the husk, yellow-brown seed coat, and impurities.

Characteristics: The seeds are broad oval or elongated oval in shape, measuring 4-8mm in length and 3-6mm in width. The surface is milky white, smooth, occasionally with remnants of the yellow-brown seed coat. One end is blunt and rounded, while the other end is wider and slightly concave, with a light brown dot-like hilum. The back is rounded and convex, and the belly has a wide and deep longitudinal groove. The texture is solid, with a white cross-section that is powdery. It has a slight aroma and a mildly sweet taste.

Chemical Composition: The seeds contain 16.2% protein, 4.65% fat, 79.17% carbohydrates, and a small amount of vitamin B1 (330 micrograms%). The seeds also contain amino acids (such as leucine, lysine, arginine, and tyrosine), coixenolide, coixol, and triterpenoid compounds.

Flavor and Properties: Sweet, bland, and cool.

Meridians Entered: Spleen, Stomach, Lung.

Storage: Store in a ventilated and dry place to prevent insect damage.

Contraindications: Caution is advised for those with spleen deficiency without dampness, constipation, and pregnant women.

Efficacy of Yi Yi Ren

Strengthens the spleen, promotes diuresis, alleviates pain from dampness, and clears heat and pus. It is indicated for edema, beriberi, urinary difficulties, dampness causing pain and contraction, diarrhea, leucorrhea, rheumatic pain, lung abscess, intestinal abscess, and flat warts.

Functions of Yi Yi Ren

1. Antitumor Effect

Intraperitoneal injection of ethanol extract of Yi Yi Ren in tumor-bearing mice can inhibit the proliferation of Ehrlich ascites carcinoma (ECA) cells and significantly prolong the survival time of the animals. Two components further isolated from this extract can induce cytoplasmic degeneration in cancer cells, while another component can halt the mitotic phase of the cell nucleus at metaphase.

2. Immune Function

Neutral polysaccharide glucan mixtures and acidic polysaccharides IIa-1, 2, 3, IIb obtained from hot water extracts of Yi Yi Ren all exhibit anti-complement activity.

3. Effects on Blood Sugar, Calcium, and Pressure

Subcutaneous injection of ether extract of Yi Yi Ren (Yi Yi Ren oil) in rabbits can lower blood sugar and calcium levels. The water extract of Yi Yi Ren, when injected intraperitoneally in mice, can significantly reduce blood sugar concentration.

4. Trypsin Inhibition

A heat-stable trypsin inhibitor has been found in the bran of soft-shelled Yi Yi seeds. It is a simple protein with a molecular weight of about 12,000, containing many cysteine or cystine residues.

5. Induction of Ovulation

Patients with persistent anovulation who take Yi Yi Ren as the main ingredient in their formula can significantly improve hypothalamic function. The extract of Yi Yi Ren can also induce ovulation in golden hamsters, with the active substances being ferulic acid and ferulic acid sterol.

Dosage of Yi Yi Ren

Internal use: 9-30g. — “Chinese Pharmacopoeia”

Internal use: Decoction, 0.3-1 tael; or as a powder. — “Dictionary of Chinese Medicine”

Internal use: Decoction, 10-30g; or in pills, powders, soaked in wine, cooked in porridge, or made into soup. — “Compendium of Materia Medica”

Formulas with Yi Yi Ren

Note: The following formulas should be used under the guidance of a physician.

1. For rheumatic pain, limb weakness, and lumbar pain

One pound of Yi Yi Ren, four taels each of Sang Ji Sheng (Sangjisheng), Dang Gui (Angelica Sinensis), Chuan Xuduan (Dipsacus), and Cang Zhu (Atractylodes). Divide into sixteen doses and decoct in water. — “Guangji Fang”

2. For chronic rheumatic pain, tonifying Qi, promoting digestion, reducing edema, and eliminating evil Qi from the chest, treating muscle and tendon contraction

Yi Yi Ren powdered, cooked with polished rice to make porridge, consumed daily. — “Bencao Gangmu”

3. To dispel wind-dampness, strengthen bones and muscles, and tonify the spleen and stomach

Yi Yi Ren powder, brewed with rice to make wine, or cooked in a bag to drink. — “Bencao Gangmu”

4. For edema and dyspnea

Two taels of Yu Li Ren (Prunus) ground, filtered with water, and cooked with Yi Yi Ren rice, consumed twice daily. — “Duxing Fang”

5. For lung atrophy with purulent blood

Ten taels of Yi Yi Ren, crushed, boiled with three liters of water to one liter, and taken with a little wine. — “Mei Shi Ji Yan Fang”

6. For lung abscess with cough and blood in the chest

Cook Yi Yi Ren in strong bitter wine until concentrated, take warm. If there is blood in the lungs, it should be expelled. — “Fan Wang Fang”

7. For lung abscess with hemoptysis

Three taels of Yi Yi Ren, crushed, with two large cups of water and a little wine, divided into two doses. — “Ji Sheng Fang”

8. For intestinal abscess, with symptoms of abdominal pain, tenderness, and no accumulation, no fever, and rapid pulse, indicating pus in the intestines

Ten taels of Yi Yi Ren, two fen of Fu Zi (Aconitum), and five fen of Bai Jiang Cao (Patrinia). Grind the three ingredients into powder, take a spoonful with two liters of water, decoct until reduced by half, and take immediately; urination should occur. — “Jin Kui Yao Lue”

9. For intestinal abscess

One liter of Yi Yi Ren, three taels each of Mu Dan Pi (Moutan) and Tao Ren (Peach Kernel), and two liters of Guo Ban Ren (Cucumis). Combine the four ingredients, boil with six liters of water to obtain two liters, and divide into two doses. — “Qian Jin Fang”

Clinical Applications of Yi Yi Ren

Note: The following formulas should be used under the guidance of a physician.

Treatment of Flat Warts

Take two taels of freshly harvested Yi Yi Ren, mix with rice to cook as rice or porridge, and consume once daily until recovery. In a study of 23 cases, after taking the medicine for 7-16 days, 11 cases were cured, 6 cases showed unclear effects, and 6 cases were ineffective. Most patients experienced treatment reactions before the rash disappeared: the lesions enlarged and reddened, and inflammation increased; after continuing the medication for several days, the lesions gradually dried and desquamated, leading to resolution.

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