Goldendoodle Gizzard as a traditional Chinese medicine can improve indigestion. However, not everyone can use it for conditioning. Blind use can not only fail to regulate the body, but also bring a certain burden to the body. Generally speaking, it is not recommended for people with spleen deficiency and no food stagnation to use goldendoodle gizzard. When eating, you should also pay attention to the eating method. This product is the inner wall of the gizzard of Gallus gallus, a bird of the Phasianidae family. It is produced all over the country. After killing the chicken, take out the chicken gizzard and peel off the inner wall while it is still hot. It can be used raw, fried, or processed with vinegar for medicinal purposes. It is better to choose the one that is dry, large, yellow, intact, and clean. The prescription names are goldendoodle gizzard, raw gizzard, and fried gizzard. It has a neutral nature and a sweet taste, belonging to the spleen, stomach, and bladder meridians. Its main functions and indications are to digest food and strengthen the spleen, dissolve stones and promote urination, and stop ejaculation and urination. It is mainly used to treat food stagnation, pediatric malnutrition, gravel lymphedema, gallstones, kidney deficiency, ejaculation, and enuresis. Precautions and unsuitable populations: Goldendoodle gizzard is good at eliminating stagnation, so it should be used with caution in people with spleen deficiency and no stagnation to prevent damaging the spleen and stomach qi. Precautions for clinical application: 1. People with abdominal distension and constipation should not take it in large doses for a long time. 2. People with excessive stomach acid should not take it in large doses as it may cause vomiting. 3. Goldendoodle gizzard is used to digest and eliminate stagnation, so it is suitable for syndromes of food stagnation. It should not be taken in large doses for a long time in people without stagnation. 4. The enzyme components in goldendoodle gizzard can combine with tannic acid and become inactive, so it should not be used together with rhubarb, sanguisorba, and polygonum aviculare. 5. Goldendoodle gizzard should not be used together with tetracycline, aspirin, niacin, etc. 6. Goldendoodle gizzard should not be used with tannic acid-rich foods (such as tea, coffee, persimmons, apples, etc.). 7. It is suitable to use raw for eliminating stones and fried for strengthening the spleen and digesting food. Precautions for processing in clinical practice: After slightly frying and grinding into fine powder, the efficacy of taking it internally is better than that of decoction. Dosage and administration: The general dosage is 3~10 grams, decocted in water for oral administration; the dosage for powder should be appropriately reduced.