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ハトムギ Coix seed #Coix seed#ハトムギ #harvest #収穫の秋 #水彩画アート #watercolorpainting #illustration #イラスト #illustrator #イラストレーター #yoshikotakatsuka #高塚由子 https://www.instagram.com/p/CirQpjoBUkV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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theriverbeyond · 1 year
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u know what. harrowhark nonagesimus would absolutley love protein bars. never else has anyone invented a food so incredibly dry and tasteless before slapping on the label of "mint chocolate chip"
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furbearingbrick · 10 months
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what do you think spamton feels about sparkling water
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computerpeople · 7 months
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im also really good at making up lies on spot, my dad is an sfx artist and wrve ended up on the news because of his house decorations and shows hed do, hed do costume contests and id do his makeup for him, i already know how to do my makeup, im autistic, i have an insane amount of free time right now, i LOVE to roleplay and larp and play dnd, AND i already have a character i can evry easily slip into immediately because of how long ive been rping him
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pm0 · 1 year
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y’all did I miss a psa or something why does everyone keep drawing art of Wally eating apples. I thoufht he only gazed at them. hello
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Hi! I hadn't the opportunity to read during Christmas, but I am catching up, and I hope you won't mind if I send some questions on the way. In the hunter's house, Tripitaka eats rice mixed with millet (or sorghum?) and Indian corn, which is a form of maize according to Wikipedia. I know sweet potato became a staple crop in the early Qing dynasty, but I was impressed at maize showing up this early! Might Wu mean another grain?
I agree that the descriptions of the landscape were very nice :^) Mo Yan writes similarly about the village in which his novel Red Sorghum takes place. You can really sense the tender fondness of the author in such cases!
This is what I found about maize:
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From this paper.
The thing is... The story is set in the Tang Dynasty, and the author was alive when it was first introduced, so he must have known that it was a foreign grain...
However, I found this other paper just know as I was writing the previous paragraph. I'm going to copy the findings under the cut:
In the Chinese herbal book Bencao pinhui jingyao (or formerly spelled as Pents'ao p'inhui chingyao) that was compiled and presented to the emperor Xiao Zong of the Ming Dynasty in 1505, there is a clear il- lustration of maize, Zea mays. It appears in a drawing under the caption of Yiyi-ren (Job's Tears)or Coix lachryma-jobi var. ma-yuen, or C. ma-yuen. The plant on the right is unmistakably maize. [...]
The book lay dormant, blanketed by a thick coat of dust, in the Imperial Treasure house in Beijing until the collapse of the Qing Dynasty in 1912 and was never exposed to anyone outside the Forbidden Palace. No scholarly dissertation has ever touched on the year of 1505 in which this remarkable book was compiled. Its surprising maize illustration inevitably raises the question of whether maize had existed in China before Columbus, that is, earlier than 1492. [...]
A recent study by this author suggests an even earlier date of record. There is an amazingly early mention of maize in the poem Youwu zashu, written by Xie Yingfan in Jiangnan at the very beginning of the Ming Dynasty (1368). Xie wrote, ``(yellow) gold is like yumi and like pearl.'' Here yumi can only refer to maize. Literally, yu means jade and mi means rice [...]
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The paper doesn't give any explanation to what kind of corn they ate, but if Wu said specifically "indian corn", it must have been from the Americas and he commited an anachronism.
This was a very unsatisfactory research :(
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jeramie-saito · 10 days
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Exciting update! 🎉 After two years of deliberation, I finally took the leap and invested in Shiseido Pure White – an acclaimed beauty whitening supplement straight from Japan! 💫 Yes, it's a bit on the pricey side, but with its carefully curated formula boasting goji berry extract (for antioxidant benefits), lychee seed extract (to keep skin hydrated), palm oil tocotrienol (for improved elasticity), coix seed extract (enhancing skin texture), chrysanthemum extract (for soothing properties), and not to forget, 500 mg of vitamin C for that radiant glow from within! 🍊💧 Can't wait to share my journey with you all on my YouTube channel soon, so stay tuned for the review! 💻🎥 #ShiseidoPureWhite #SkincareJourney #BeautyFromWithin
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ejadabjgrahams · 10 days
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Jobs Tears From The Bible Have you ever heard of Job’s Tears mentioned in the Bible? Let’s delve into the fascinating history and significance of this ancient plant. What are Jobs Tears? Jobs Tears, scientifically known as Coix lacryma-jobi, is a tall grain-bearing tropical plant that belongs to the grass family. It has been cultivated for centuries in various parts of the world for its…
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theiloveyousong · 13 days
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o coix ygatakktv
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la núvia de l'home amb el qual tens sexe sap que ell té sexe amb tu?
com es nota la traducció haha núvia se'n diu a la dona casada, i en canvi nòvia es refereix a aquella qui manté una relació amorosa. seria la segona, doncs.
en qualsevol cas, sí! i tant. de la mateixa manera, cadascuna de nosaltres tres mantenim relacions sexeafectives (parlar únicament de sexe se'm queda coix) amb altres persones o, almenys, sabem que tenim la llibertat per fer-ho. en concret elles dues tenen una relació oberta.
de fet, a aquell últim post, al qual entenc que estàs responent, parlava d'una persona amb qui no he tingut sexe.
crec que és de les poques vegades que se'm pregunta tan anant al gra (de forma concreta) per quelcom personal. algun cop he pensat en llançar una pregunta per aquí, o posar sobre la taula la qüestió de l'exclusivitat en les relacions afectives. després sempre penso bé, ja en parlaran per si mateixes si volen... doncs mira.
per qui em llegeixi, és prou evident que sovint escric sobre més d'una persona, i sobre el tarannà de bona part del meu entorn.
si vols respondre quelcom de tornada, des de l'anonimat o no, podria ser interessant.
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janieunknownwriter · 22 days
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Watch "Antique Carousel Music Automaton Music Box made by Paillard (?) and Lasseur, St Coix, c. 1890" on YouTube
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kingherbs · 2 months
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Coix Seed Oil Product Name: Coix Seed Oil Botanical Source: Coix Lacrymajobi Appearance: Light yellow clear oily liquid Plant Part Used: Seed
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biberhapistore · 4 months
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Lida İçinde Ne Var ?
Zayıflamak isteyen pek çok kişi farklı yöntemlere başvurabiliyor. Diyetler, egzersizler, doğal ürünler derken, bazıları da etkili olabileceğini düşündüğü zayıflama haplarına yöneliyor. Bu zayıflama haplarından biri de Lida. Peki, “Lida içinde ne var?” sorusunun cevabını biliyor musunuz? Lida’nın içeriğine dair bilgilerle bu yazıda karşınızdayız.
Daidaihua (Bitter Portakal Ekstresi): Lida‘nın temel bileşenidir. Bu bileşen, metabolizmayı hızlandırmada ve iştahı azaltmada oldukça etkilidir. Bitter portakal ekstresinin zayıflama üzerine etkisi, birçok araştırmada da desteklenmektedir.
Cassia Seed (Cassia Tohumu): Cassia tohumu, özellikle sindirimi destekleyici özellikleriyle bilinir. Aynı zamanda detoks etkisiyle de bilinen Cassia, vücuttaki toksinlerin atılmasına yardımcı olabilir. “Lida içinde ne var?” diye merak edenler için Cassia tohumu, bu ürünün en önemli bileşenlerinden biridir.
Mulberry Leaf (Dut Yaprağı): Dut yaprağının en bilinen özelliği kan şekeri seviyelerini dengede tutmaya yardımcı olmasıdır. Aynı zamanda antioksidan açısından zengin olan dut yaprağı, hücre yenilenmesine de destek olabilir.
Job’s Tears (Coix Tohumu): Coix tohumu, vücutta biriken fazla sıvının atılmasına yardımcı olabilir. Bu sayede ödem oluşumunun önüne geçebilir.
L-Carnitine: L-Carnitine, yağ asitlerinin enerjiye dönüştürülmesini destekler. Bu bileşen sayesinde yağ yakımı daha etkili bir şekilde gerçekleşir. Lida kullanıcıları için L-Carnitine’in varlığı, ürünün etkililiğini artıran faktörlerden biridir.
Sibutramine: Siburamine merkezi sinir sistemini etkileyerek iştahın azalmasına yardımcı olan bir bileşendir. Bir çok zayıflama ürünü içerisinde yer alır.Tıbbi olarak ise; obezite tedavisinde kullanılan ilaçların içerisinde yer alır.
Sonuç olarak, “Lida içinde ne var?” sorusunun cevabı, bu hapın doğal ve etkili bileşenlerle zenginleştirildiğini gösteriyor.
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etkilizayiflama · 4 months
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Lida içinde Ne Var ?
Zayıflamak isteyen pek çok kişi farklı yöntemlere başvurabiliyor. Diyetler, egzersizler, doğal ürünler derken, bazıları da etkili olabileceğini düşündüğü zayıflama haplarına yöneliyor. Bu zayıflama haplarından biri de Lida. Peki, “Lida içinde ne var?” sorusunun cevabını biliyor musunuz? Lida’nın içeriğine dair bilgilerle bu yazıda karşınızdayız.
Daidaihua (Bitter Portakal Ekstresi): Lida‘nın temel bileşenidir. Bu bileşen, metabolizmayı hızlandırmada ve iştahı azaltmada oldukça etkilidir. Bitter portakal ekstresinin zayıflama üzerine etkisi, birçok araştırmada da desteklenmektedir.
Cassia Seed (Cassia Tohumu): Cassia tohumu, özellikle sindirimi destekleyici özellikleriyle bilinir. Aynı zamanda detoks etkisiyle de bilinen Cassia, vücuttaki toksinlerin atılmasına yardımcı olabilir. “Lida içinde ne var?” diye merak edenler için Cassia tohumu, bu ürünün en önemli bileşenlerinden biridir.
Mulberry Leaf (Dut Yaprağı): Dut yaprağının en bilinen özelliği kan şekeri seviyelerini dengede tutmaya yardımcı olmasıdır. Aynı zamanda antioksidan açısından zengin olan dut yaprağı, hücre yenilenmesine de destek olabilir.
Job’s Tears (Coix Tohumu): Coix tohumu, vücutta biriken fazla sıvının atılmasına yardımcı olabilir. Bu sayede ödem oluşumunun önüne geçebilir.
L-Carnitine: L-Carnitine, yağ asitlerinin enerjiye dönüştürülmesini destekler. Bu bileşen sayesinde yağ yakımı daha etkili bir şekilde gerçekleşir. Lida kullanıcıları için L-Carnitine’in varlığı, ürünün etkililiğini artıran faktörlerden biridir.
Sibutramine: Siburamine merkezi sinir sistemini etkileyerek iştahın azalmasına yardımcı olan bir bileşendir. Bir çok zayıflama ürünü içerisinde yer alır.Tıbbi olarak ise; obezite tedavisinde kullanılan ilaçların içerisinde yer alır.
Sonuç olarak, “Lida içinde ne var?” sorusunun cevabı, bu hapın doğal ve etkili bileşenlerle zenginleştirildiğini gösteriyor.
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sieuthisakura · 5 months
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Đánh Giá Hiệu Quả: Viên Uống Trắng Da DHC Coix Nhật Bản
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queen-ofnewyork · 6 months
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Review of Reihaku's Hatomugi The Tone Up Milky Gel SPF50+/PA++++
KUMANO COSME is a Japanese brand that specializes in skin care products like facial cleansers, lotions, serums, and essences among other things. Their Reihaku Hatomugi The Tone Up Milky Gel is a hybrid sunscreen designed to tone up the skin while protecting against UV rays. This is the lavender version meant to adjust the brightness of the skin. Key ingredients include job’s tears seed extract (anti-inflammatory, moisturizing, nourishing), aloe leaf extract (anti-aging, moisturizing, lightens blemishes and reduces acne, healing, reduces scarring), diethylamino hydroxybenzoyl hexyl benzoate (chemical filter, ideal for protection against UVA rays, extremely skin safe for all skin types), titanium dioxide (physical sunscreen; protects the skin from UVA/UVB radiation, gentle, good for sensitive and acne-prone skin) and peach leaf extract (anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant). This product retails for between $7-13 USD, you can get it here for $6.49 + shipping.
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Water, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Alcohol, Titanium Dioxide, Diethylamino Hydroxybenzoyl Hexyl Benzoate, Octocrylene, Butylene Glycol, Dimethicone, Steareth-6, Carbomer, Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Aluminum Hydroxide, Hydrated Silica, Silica, Mica, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Prunus Persica (Peach) Leaf Extract, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Coix Lacryma-Jobi Ma-yuen (Job's Tears) Seed Extract, Citrus Junos (Yuzu) Peel Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Xanthan Gum, Tetrasodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, BHT, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Blue 1 (CI 42090), Red 33 (CI 17200), Fragrance
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This sunscreen contains 70 grams (2.46 oz) and it does contain fragrance.
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The sunscreen does have a very subtle lavender tint.
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It definitely is a milky gel, it has a slightly watery texture.
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It does leave skin looking brighter and more luminous.
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This sunscreen does have a bit of a white cast though, so I'd recommend this to people with lighter skin tones.
Recommended use is to apply an appropriate amount to the face and body, massage it into the skin to blend it, and then pat it for better absorption. This can also be used as a makeup base. Be sure to reapply often, especially with sun exposure and sweating. To remove, wash thoroughly with facial cleanser or body wash. After using, this sunscreen contains artificial fragrance and an essential oil. The scent isn't that noticeable but it could definitely be an irritant. The sunscreen is very lightweight and does blend into the skin pretty well, but I will say it can get stuck in your eyebrows and hairline and most likely any facial hair you have, I did feel like it was easy to tone down after massaging it in thoroughly. I noticed that it's quite easy on the eyes, I didn't notice any irritation there and the ingredients are quite lovely. This sunscreen is very gentle, despite having some irritants, it's also hydrating and doesn't emphasize dry patches on the skin. This also applies pretty well every couple of hours but it can flake away, so I would use a facial spray and let it dry down, and then apply the sunscreen for reapplications. This can pill up and bunch if too much is applied at a time as well. Overall it's a very good tone-up sunscreen. I'd recommend this to anyone with dull skin looking to brighten it up, people with normal to dry skin, and to people with lighter skin tones.
What I like: this sunscreen is pretty gentle and hydrating. It's also brightening and doesn't irritate the eye area. The ingredients are very nice and nourishing to the skin and this can be reapplied pretty easily. What I don't like: there are some irritants as well as fragrance and this can pill up if too much is used without properly blending it in. It can also get caught in facial hair.
Pros:
Hydrating
Gentle
Brightening
Safe around the eyes
Reapplication is easy
Cons:
Fragrance
Some irritants
Leaves a white cast
Isn't ideal for dark skin tones
Would I buy again?
Maybe
Rating: 8/10
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