Is a foot soak with mugwort and saffron and ginger good for enlarged prostate?

Mugwort, saffron, ginger foot soak, on the prostate hyperplasia is no role, but if the prostate hyperplasia patient identification is cold condensation blood stasis evidence, then the three foot soak can play a certain auxiliary role.
Mugwort has warm menstruation to stop bleeding (warm human meridians, stop bleeding in the body), dispersing cold pain (through the removal of cold in the body to relieve pain), dampness and itching effect, can be used for vomiting blood, hemoptysis, blood in stools, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea and other conditions. Caution should be taken if there is deficiency of yin and blood heat.
Safflower has the effects of activating blood circulation, removing blood stasis and relieving pain. It can be used for blood stagnation, dysmenorrhea, post-partum abdominal pain with stagnation, chest pain, abdominal pain with blood stasis, dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs and thighs). Pregnant women and people with excessive menstruation are forbidden to take it.
Ginger has the effects of dispersing cold and relieving the symptoms, warming the spleen and stomach to stop vomiting, warming the lungs and relieving cough (warming the lungs to stop coughing), and can be used for wind-cold cold, stomach-cold vomiting, and lung-cold cough. It is not to be taken by those with heatiness and internal heat of Yin deficiency.
Mugwort, saffron, ginger foot soak itself is not a treatment for prostate enlargement, but if if the prostate enlargement patients identified as cold blood stasis, then the three foot soak can play a certain role in assisting to help alleviate the symptoms of discomfort.
However, it should be noted that the effective components of Chinese medicine foot soak precipitation is limited, it is difficult to achieve the effect of treatment of the disease, if diagnosed with prostate hyperplasia, should go to the regular medical institutions, under the guidance of the physician standardized treatment, do not unauthorized use of medication, and do not blindly believe in the prescription, in order to avoid misunderstanding of the condition.