Can spare ribs be stewed with astragalus, codonopsis and angelica?

Pork ribs and astragalus, Radix Astragali, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, Radix Angelicae Sinensis can be stewed together.
There are no contraindications to the mutual use of the three Chinese medicines, so pork ribs and astragalus, Codonopsis pilosulae and Angelica sinensis can be stewed together, which can have the effect of tonifying qi and blood.
Astragalus has the effects of tonifying qi and elevating yang, stopping sweating by consolidating the surface of the muscle, inducing diuresis to reduce swelling, generating fluids to nourish the blood, and converging sores to produce muscle (helping sores to heal faster and promoting the growth of new flesh). Radix Codonopsis pilosulae has the effects of strengthening the spleen and lungs, nourishing blood and promoting the production of fluids. Angelica sinensis has the effects of tonifying and invigorating blood, regulating menstruation and relieving pain, and moistening the intestines and relaxing the bowels.
It should be noted that Codonopsis pilosula should not be used for those with solid or hot symptoms without deficiency of vital energy, nor should it be used with quassia.
Chinese medicine needs to be used to identify the evidence, so the use of the above Chinese medicine soup need to be taken under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner to identify the evidence, do not take blindly, in order to avoid damage to the body and aggravate the condition.