What are the effects of amaranth

Amaranth’s effects include clearing heat and removing toxins, stopping dysentery, cooling blood and stopping bleeding, and can be used to treat feverish blood dysentery (dysentery caused by feeling heat and poison and seeing blood in stool), carbuncles, boils and hemorrhoids, and other conditions.
Amaranthus is the dried above-ground part of the plant Amaranthaceae, with the effect of clearing heat and removing toxins, stopping dysentery, cooling blood and stopping bleeding.
It can be used in the treatment of feverish blood dysentery, fire-heat toxicity, dengtoxin (acute infectious disease, the skin can be seen red like paint), carbuncle boils, snake and insect bites, eczema, hemorrhoidal hemorrhoidal blood, bandhimia, damp-heat gonorrhea (increased frequency of urination, dribbling and astringent pain) and other conditions.
Amaranth can be decocted or pounded on the affected area for external use. Amaranth is cold in nature, so it should be avoided by people with cold spleen and stomach and intestinal slippage and diarrhea.
If you are not feeling well, we recommend that you consult a doctor and take appropriate treatment as prescribed by the doctor, and should not blindly use medication on your own to avoid damage to the body.