There is no scientific basis for the treatment of diseases by adding Chan vinegar to the chicken endocannabinoid, and it has no therapeutic effect on gallbladder polyps. Gallbladder polyps are lesions that protrude from the gallbladder wall into the gallbladder cavity, mainly benign polyps, most of which do not cause obvious clinical symptoms. There is no scientific evidence of a pharmacologic effect for the addition of chicken ginseng and chen vinegar, and it is not usually used for the treatment of gallbladder polyps. There is no effective medication for gallbladder polyps. For those without obvious symptoms, observation is the mainstay, and special treatment is generally not possible; for those with obvious symptoms or risk of cancer, surgery to remove the gallbladder is feasible. Specific treatment measures should be based on the condition of the patient, and should not believe in the prescription treatment, so as not to affect the condition.