Wheat seedlings do not cure colon polyps. Wheat seedlings are a crop that does not have the ability to treat certain diseases and therefore cannot treat colon polyps. Colon polyps are mainly treated endoscopically or surgically. Intestinal polyps are a pathologic concept that refers to the formation of elevated lesions on the surface of the intestinal mucosa that protrude into the intestinal lumen, and can be classified according to their pathology as inflammatory polyps, adenomatous polyps, metaplastic polyps, hyperplastic polyps, and polyposis. Adenomatous polyps and polyposis have a risk of becoming cancerous. Most colon polyps are detected during colonoscopy, and since it is not possible to distinguish the type of pathology with the naked eye, endoscopic polypectomy is often recommended to clarify the nature of the polyp. Most colon polyps can be removed endoscopically. For patients with a large number of polyps, endoscopic resection can be performed in batches, and partial bowel resection can also be performed if necessary. Meanwhile, regular colonoscopy can be performed in order to detect cancerous tendency in time and treat it as early as possible. Patients with colon polyps are recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, under the guidance of professional doctors to be examined and treated, it is not recommended to easily believe in certain claims without scientific basis, so as not to delay the condition.