Saffron Herbal Foot Soak: Relieve Fatigue
RM38.90box
Relieve fatigue, expel dampness, and sleep better with this traditional Chinese medicine Saffron Herbal Foot Soak by Ming Yi Tang. Formulated with Saffron Flowers, Angelica, and Perilla Leaves to nourish blood, improve circulation, and calm the mind. Suitable for those who stay up late, feel chronically tired, or have poor sleep quality. 20 packets per box. Order online at ReserveDaily, ships across Malaysia.
Saffron Herbal Foot Soak: Relieve Fatigue
A traditional Chinese medicine herbal foot soak formulated by Ming Yi Tang (锦医堂) with Saffron Flowers, Angelica, and Perilla Leaves. Designed to nourish blood, improve circulation, expel dampness, relieve fatigue, calm the mind, and improve sleep. Suited to those who stay up late, feel persistently tired, or experience poor sleep quality. 20 packets per box. RM38.90.
Expels Dampness
Improves Sleep
Nourishes Blood
Improves Circulation
Calms the Mind

This Saffron Herbal Foot Soak is a blood-nourishing, fatigue-relieving formula by Ming Yi Tang (锦医堂), a traditional Chinese medicine brand rooted in classical herbal practice. Each packet contains Saffron Flowers (藏红花, Zang Hong Hua), Angelica (当归, Dang Gui), and Perilla Leaves (紫苏叶, Zi Su Ye), formulated under the TCM principle of 养血消疲, meaning Nourish Blood and Relieve Fatigue. In TCM, persistent fatigue, poor spirit, and disturbed sleep are frequently rooted in blood deficiency and Qi stagnation — conditions that accumulate from overwork, irregular sleep, and chronic stress. This formula works through the feet, activating the body’s meridian system to restore blood flow, calm the mind, and support the body’s natural overnight recovery process.
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Listed on the product packaging as a primary efficacy. This formula targets fatigue at its TCM root cause: blood deficiency and Qi stagnation. Saffron activates blood circulation and calms the spirit, while Angelica nourishes and replenishes blood. Together they address the underlying imbalance that makes chronic tiredness difficult to shake with rest alone.
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Listed on the product packaging as a primary efficacy. In TCM, dampness accumulates when the body is chronically under-recovered, producing physical heaviness, foggy thinking, and a general sense of sluggishness that worsens fatigue. Perilla Leaves disperse dampness and move stagnant Qi through the channels, helping lift this internal heaviness alongside the blood-nourishing herbs.
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Listed on the product packaging as a primary efficacy. A warm herbal foot soak before bedtime is one of TCM’s most established methods for drawing excess energy downward, calming the Shen, and preparing the body for deep rest. Saffron has a verified calming action on the nervous system, and the warmth of soaking activates the Yongquan point on the sole, which is directly connected to calming the mind in TCM.
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Saffron is one of TCM’s most potent blood-activating herbs and is verified to enhance microcirculation. Angelica (当归) is the cornerstone blood tonic in Chinese medicine, used for centuries to replenish blood and support the liver in storing and distributing it throughout the body. Together these two herbs address the circulatory root of fatigue and poor complexion.
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Listed on the product packaging as suitable for poor spirits (精神失佳). Saffron has a well-documented calming effect on the nervous system and is used in TCM to settle emotional restlessness and low mood linked to blood stagnation. Perilla Leaves complement this by gently moving stagnant Qi, which in TCM is associated with irritability and a suppressed, low-energy mental state.
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Listed on the product packaging as suitable for oily face and scalp (头皮出油等). In TCM, excess oil on the scalp and face is a common sign of internal dampness and heat accumulation. By expelling dampness through the meridians via regular foot soaking, this formula supports clearer, less oily skin and scalp as part of a consistent daily wellness routine.
Three Herbs, One Restorative Formula
Saffron Flowers, Angelica, and Perilla Leaves — the three ingredients in this Ming Yi Tang 养血消疲 formula, as stated on product packaging.
Ming Yi Tang (锦医堂)
Who Should Use This
This Saffron Herbal Foot Soak is suitable for both men and women. It is specifically designed for those whose fatigue, poor sleep, or low energy stems from a demanding lifestyle, late nights, irregular hours, or the gradual accumulation of blood deficiency and dampness in the body.
Those who regularly stay up late or work long hours
Those who drink alcohol frequently and feel the physical toll
Those with persistent low energy, poor spirit, or body weakness
Those with poor appetite or digestive sluggishness linked to dampness
Those with insomnia or restless, unrefreshing sleep
Those with an oily scalp or face linked to internal dampness accumulation
How to Use
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Place one herbal packet into a foot basin. Pour boiling water over it and steep for 5 to 10 minutes. The water will develop a warm reddish-amber tone from the Saffron Flowers and release a subtle floral herbal aroma.
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Add cool water to reach a comfortable 40 to 45 degrees Celsius. Warm and relaxing, never scalding. Use a thermometer if you have sensitive skin or reduced foot sensation.
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Soak with water above the ankles, ideally to mid-calf. This is ideal to do while winding down from work. Mild warmth and gentle sweating indicate the herbs are working. Use consistently 3 to 5 times per week for cumulative results.
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Soak in the evening, ideally 30 to 60 minutes before bedtime. Dry feet thoroughly and wear warm socks after soaking. For those who stay up late, building this soak into a pre-sleep routine signals the body to wind down and begin recovery.
Not suitable for pregnant women. Saffron Flowers have a strong blood-activating action and are contraindicated during pregnancy. Do not use if you have open wounds, active skin infections, or severe varicose veins. Those with diabetes or reduced foot sensation should check water temperature with a thermometer before soaking. Do not use immediately after eating, on an empty stomach, or after consuming alcohol on the same day. Store in a cool dry place or refrigerate. Shelf life: 1 year from production date.
Formulated by Ming Yi Tang (锦医堂), a traditional Chinese medicine brand with a classical approach to herbal wellness. The 养血消疲 formula uses Saffron Flowers, Angelica, and Perilla Leaves as stated on the product packaging.
Each box contains 20 individually packed herbal sachets. At RM38.90 per box, each soak costs under RM2, making this one of the most accessible natural fatigue recovery rituals available in Malaysia. Saffron at this price point is genuinely exceptional value.
Order online and receive your herbal foot soak at your doorstep. ReserveDaily ships nationwide across West and East Malaysia, making traditional wellness convenient wherever you are.
A non-invasive, drug-free way to help your body recover from the demands of a busy life. 20 minutes of Saffron herbal soaking before bed supports blood circulation, Qi flow, and nervous system calm — giving your body the conditions it needs to recover overnight.
Contains Saffron Flowers, Angelica, and Perilla Leaves as stated on the packaging. Saffron is among the most prized and potent herbs in classical medicine globally, making this a premium formula at an accessible everyday price point.
Complete your home TCM wellness routine. Pair with the Mugwort Herbal Foot Soak: Dispel Cold for joint and circulation support, or the Ginger Herbal Foot Soak: Relieve Dysmenorrhea for menstrual wellness. All three by Ming Yi Tang.
Frequently Asked Questions
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This product is intended for external use only as a foot soak. Benefits described are based on traditional use in Chinese medicine and information stated on product packaging. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Consult a qualified TCM practitioner or medical professional before use if you are pregnant, nursing, have an existing medical condition, or are taking prescription medication.