Are there any benefits to bathing with amaranth?

Amaranth boiled water bath has a relieving effect on localized swelling and pain in the body.
Amaranth is an acidic, cold herb that is used in the liver and large intestine meridians to clear heat and detoxify the body, stop dysentery, and cool the blood to stop bleeding. It is mainly used to treat dysentery, sores, leakage (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling), blood in the urine, female leucorrhea, and blood in the stools caused by heat and toxin congestion.
For the treatment of heat-poisoned dysentery (dysentery caused by feeling heat-poison and seeing blood in the stool) and blood-heat hemorrhage, it is usually taken orally after decoction; for the treatment of carbuncle and swollen poisons, it can be taken orally after decoction or applied externally after pounding or burning.
For carbuncle sores and ulcers caused by blood-heat toxicity, dengtoxin (acute infectious disease, visible redness of the skin like paint), swelling and pain, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use Amaranthus to boil water for external bathing to achieve the effect of clearing away heat and removing toxins and reducing swellings. However, the efficacy of the boiled water bath may be limited, if the corresponding symptoms can be under the guidance of the doctor with internal medication for treatment.
It should not be used by pregnant women or those who are allergic to Amaranthus. Allergic individuals should be cautious when using Amaranth.
The specific use of medication should strictly follow the doctor’s instructions. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital for timely correction of the above symptoms to avoid delaying the condition.