Can centipede, rhubarb and licorice be boiled and drunk at the same time?

Centipede rhubarb licorice has no obvious contraindications and can be taken at the same time. Centipede is poisonous, and its effects are to calm wind and calm spasms, attack toxins and disperse knots, and clear collaterals and relieve pain (clearing meridians and relieving pain). Clinically, it can be used to treat spasms and convulsions, canker sores and swollen toxins, rheumatism and paralysis, and headaches. The dosage should not be too large, blood deficiency spasm, pediatric slow fright, pregnant women are prohibited. Rhubarb. Attributed to the spleen, stomach, large intestine, liver and pericardium meridians. Its effects are diarrhea and attacking accumulation, clearing heat and fire (removing heat and fire from the body), cooling the Blood and detoxifying the toxin (referring to the treatment of Blood-heat and toxin retention), expelling blood stasis and clearing the meridians (removing blood stasis and unblocking the meridians), and removing dampness and retracting yellow. Clinically, it can be used in treating solid-heat stagnation and constipation, headache, redness of the eyes and swelling of the throat, blood-heat epistaxis (vomiting of blood and nosebleed due to blood-heat), heat-poisoned sores and swellings, blood stasis, jaundice, and so on. It should not be used by those with weak spleen and stomach, and should not be used by pregnant women, menstruating or lactating women. Licorice is flat in nature and sweet in taste. Its effects include tonifying the spleen and benefiting qi, clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body), relieving cough and phlegm, relieving pain (relieving urgent pain symptoms), and harmonizing various medicines (harmonizing the properties of different Chinese medicines). Clinically, it can be used to treat heart palpitations (palpitations) due to insufficiency of heart qi, pulse junction (discontinuous pulse beat with intermittent intervals), deficiency of spleen qi, and heat-poison sores and carbuncles (sores and carbuncles appearing on the surface of the skin due to excessive heat-poison in the body). It should not be used in combination with seaweed, Kyoho-daho, Hong-daho, Glycyrrhiza glabra and Coriandrum sativum. There is no evidence that the above three drugs cannot be combined, but the use of Chinese medicine needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, and unauthorized use of the drug may result in adverse consequences.