Centipede is generally used in soups and decoctions, or in pills and dispersions, or externally in powdered form, not used for making wine. Centipede has the efficacy of relieving wind and spasm, clearing channels and relieving pain, and attacking toxins and dispersing knots, and is generally not used in making wine. Centipede, pungent, warm; poisonous. It has the effects of relieving wind and spasm, clearing channels and relieving pain, and attacking toxins and dispersing knots. It can be used for spasms and convulsions caused by the internal movement of liver wind, as well as pediatric convulsions (a pediatric disease mainly manifested by dizziness, convulsions, and convulsions), hemiplegia (inability to move one side of the limb at will), tetanus, etc. It can also be used to relieve pain by clearing the channels and collaterals and relieving pain. It can also be used for rheumatic paralysis, migraine headache, externally used to treat sores, scrofula (mainly refers to neck lymph node tuberculosis), snake and insect bites. This product is toxic and the dosage should not be too large. Improper dosage may cause hemolysis and allergic reactions. A large amount of centipede can paralyze the heart muscle and inhibit the respiratory center. It is contraindicated in pregnant women and is contraindicated in allergic conditions. Centipede can be used as medicine in soups and decoctions, or in pills and powders, or externally as a powdered compress, and is not usually used to make wine. This medicine is poisonous and should be used in appropriate amount by professional physicians after diagnosis, do not make wine or take it on your own to avoid adverse consequences.