What are the effects and benefits of amaranth foot soak?

Amaranth is not generally used for foot soaks, and amaranth foot soaks do not have any special effects or benefits.
Amaranth has the efficacy of stopping dysentery, cooling the blood and stopping bleeding, clearing heat and detoxification. It can be used for snake and insect bites, eczema, carbuncles and boils, dengteng (acute infectious disease, visible skin red like paint), fever and blood dysentery (dysentery caused by feeling heat and poison, see blood in the stool), hemorrhoidal blood, blood in the stool, blood in the leakage (excessive menstrual flow or more than a few drops) and other diseases.
Amaranth is not generally used for foot soaking, the external use of amaranth is the appropriate amount of mashed compresses, and there is no decoction of water fumigation or foot soaking use. Therefore, amaranth foot soak does not have any special effects and efficacy.
Amaranth should be used with caution in cases of loose stools (thin, unformed feces) and in pregnant women. Amaranth used in the treatment of disease should be under the guidance of a doctor to identify the rational use of drugs, not self-medication, in order to avoid adverse consequences.