What are the herbs that detoxify a hundred poisons

There is no such thing as a Chinese medicine that can detoxify a hundred poisons, but traditional Chinese medicine believes that licorice, ginger and green beans have the effect of detoxification. 1. Licorice is a medicinal substance, as a traditional Chinese medicine, it has the effect of clearing away heat and detoxification (clearing away heat and toxicity in the body), harmonizing all medicines (harmonizing the medicinal properties of different traditional Chinese medicines), relieving cough, expectorating phlegm, tonifying the spleen and benefiting the qi, easing the urgency and relieving the pain (easing the symptoms of the pain in a more urgent situation), which can be used for relieving the potency of medicines, toxicity; coughing with excessive phlegm; weakness of the spleen and stomach, and lethargy and fatigue (tiredness and fatigue), and so on. Licorice should not be used together with red halberd, jing dahua, seaweed, coriander, glycyrrhiza, and should not be used by people with dampness, fullness and edema. 2. Ginger is a medicinal substance, as a traditional Chinese medicine, it has the effect of detoxifying fish and crab, dispersing cold and relieving the symptoms, warming and stopping vomiting (treating vomiting caused by stomach cold by warming the spleen and stomach), relieving cough and resolving phlegm. It can be used for fish and crab poisoning; coughing with cold phlegm; wind-cold flu; vomiting with cold stomach; cold spleen and stomach. Heat and Yin deficiency of internal heat should not be served. 3. Mung bean is a medicinal substance, as a traditional Chinese medicine, has the effect of detoxification and clearing heat, eliminating summer heat, and promoting water retention. It can be used for medicine and food poisoning; dysuria (unsmooth urination), edema; carbuncle, swelling and sores; summer heat and thirst. This product is not suitable for people with intestinal slippage and diarrhea, spleen and stomach deficiency and cold (spleen and stomach weakness and cold). The adverse reactions of the above drugs are not clear, and should be applied reasonably in accordance with medical advice.