Centipede is a poisonous Chinese medicine commonly used in Chinese medicine, the medicinal name: centipede, alias: Tianlong, hundred feet, Wu Gong, money string, its sexual taste pungent, warm, into the liver meridian, has the effect of detoxification of snake poison, sore poison and stop spasm. According to Zhang Xichen, the centipede is “the most rapid, internal and internal organs, external and meridians, where all sores and all poisons can be eliminated.” According to the medicinal properties of centipede, ancient physicians used centipede to treat diseases such as strokes caused by distorted eyes and mouth, numbness of the hands and feet, contractures and convulsions of the limbs, dizziness, epilepsy, rheumatism and bone paralysis, umbilical wind and convulsions in children. With the high incidence of malignant tumors, more Chinese physicians have applied the centipede as a toxic drug in clinical practice, but in no way using the centipede “poison against poison” toxicity, please do not misunderstand, where the treatment of disease, Chinese medicine always talk about discriminatory treatment, is based on the condition, cause, and the efficacy of the drugs or prescriptions used to treat the disease. The Pharmacopoeia of the centipede has the efficacy of relieving wind and spasm, relieving pain, attacking poison and dispersing nodules, for tumors and ulcers and carbuncles, all have the effect of eliminating the poison. Preliminary clinical observation shows that Centipede with Di Long and Andrographis can be used to treat dizziness, convulsions and headache caused by brain tumor and brain metastasis cancer; we use Centipede with Mountain Cigarette, Whole Scorpion, Curcuma longa and other drugs to resolve stasis and disperse nodules in appropriate amounts internally or externally on the painful part of bone metastasis can reduce pain and improve symptoms. Modern medical practitioner Zhu Liangchun has also used centipede in combination with wood turtle seeds and cannabis nail to treat stomach cancer, breast cancer, esophageal cancer, liver cancer and skin cancer. It has also been reported that the centipede has been used to detoxify snake poison. The centipede is finely ground and taken 2 to 3 grams each time, four times a day, to treat snake bites and to puncture the swollen part of the bite with a sterilized thick needle to drain the poison, which can cause the swelling to gradually subside and heal. For other applications, centipede with tea is applied to the affected area to cure scrofula. Using centipede with salt in oil, take the oil to rub bald sores in children, the treatment is quite effective. It is also effective in relieving the hot flashes of pulmonary tuberculosis when taken.