Do you have to remove the seeds of the golden cherry to take it and why?

The seeds of the golden cherry, the kernel, can be taken without the kernel. The effective medicinal part of the golden cherry is the flesh of the golden cherry, while the hairs and the nucleus account for a large proportion and should be removed.
Golden Cherry is the name of the Chinese medicine, also known as prickly elm, prickly pear, for the mature fruit of the plant Golden Cherry, the nature of the flat, sour taste, astringent, to the spleen, kidney, bladder meridian. It has the effects of astringency, stopping leucorrhea, shrinking urine and fixing spermatozoa, and is used for the symptoms of uterine prolapse, prolapse, spermatorrhea, prolonged diarrhea, prolonged dysentery, frequent urination, disintegration (excessive menstrual flow or spotting), and leucorrhea.
The adverse reactions and contraindications of Jinchuuzi are not clear at present; note that those with solid fire and evil heat should take it with caution.
Golden Cherry is harvested between October and November each year when the fruit is red and ripe, and related proprietary Chinese medicines include Yizhi Ling Granules and Guolu Kidney Replenishing Pills.
Drugs should be taken under the guidance of a physician, do not self-medication, to avoid causing adverse consequences.