How does Chinese medicine treat poisonous snake bites?

Venomous snake types are divided into three types in traditional Chinese medicine: wind poison, fire poison, and wind and fire combined poison. Western medicine divides them into "nerve poisons, blood poisons, nerve and blood poisons" and so on. After I was critically injured and succeeded in self-rescue by studying medicine, I started to "try out snake medicine" and "survive the fittest" based on rumors that "the dead snakes on the head can be effective snake medicine" because I "had no way to get started". "In the process, I accidentally bit a small tree with several highly venomous snakes, and I was suddenly bitten twice by them on the inner and lower side of the base of the nail of my right thumb. But even though I was scared to death over and over again, I still used the basic prescription for hepatitis that I created back then, which is now a patented prescription that has been greatly developed. I took the leaves and pounded the juice into wine, drank it, rubbed it, and applied it to the doctor. A professor from the Botanical Garden published an article in the Guangxi Daily, which revealed that "Chinese herbal medicine used to treat poisonous snake bites can be used to treat cancer." Not only has the treatment of snake bites been basically uninterrupted for decades (as long as the heart can still beat , can be saved, but it is conceivable whether the patient's hands and feet were amputated), and he has jumped into the ranks of cancer. The question is: will you use my patented formula? !