Can angelica and peach kernel cure constipation?

Angelica sinensis and peach kernel both have the effect of laxative and can be used to treat intestinal dryness and constipation.
1. The effects of Angelica sinensis are laxative, tonifying blood, regulating menstruation and relieving pain. It is suitable for deficiency of qi and blood, palpitation and dizziness, colorlessness, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, pain in blood, rheumatism and paralysis, bruises, intestinal dryness and constipation. It is contraindicated in patients with dampness (too much dampness causing fullness and discomfort in the spleen and stomach) and loose stools. The adverse effects of this drug have not been clarified.
2. The efficacy of peach kernel is to moisten the intestines and relax the bowels, invigorate blood circulation, remove blood stasis, relieve cough and asthma. It is suitable for constipation, blood stasis, menstrual cramps, dysmenorrhea, bruises, intestinal carbuncles (carbuncles occurring in the intestines and bowels, manifested by fever, pain in the right abdomen, and palpable lump), lung carbuncles, and coughing and shortness of breath. Taking large amounts of this product can cause poisoning and should not be taken in excess. The contraindications of the drug are not clear.
When used to treat intestinal dryness and constipation, Angelica sinensis and peach kernel are often paired with fireweed kernel and guayule kernel. If you feel unwell, consult a doctor in time and do not take the medicine blindly.
The use of drugs must be under the guidance of a professional physician, do not take medication on their own, so as not to delay the condition.