What is the best combination of Yin Chen with water to drink?

There is no such thing as what is the most effective way to drink water with Yin Chen. Yin Chen can be combined with rhubarb, gardenia, etc., used for urinary short red (small amount of urine, dark yellow color), body and eyes yellow. Discriminatory treatment in order to receive better results. And soak water to drink the active ingredient is limited, generally can not achieve the therapeutic effect.
Yin Chen is slightly cold in nature, bitter and pungent in flavor, and enters the liver, gallbladder, spleen and stomach meridians. It has the basic effects of clearing dampness-heat, inducing bile and relieving jaundice (unblocking the evil qi in the biliary tract and eliminating jaundice). It can be used in the treatment of jaundice due to dampness-heat, yellowing of body and eyes, short and reddish urine, and itching due to dampness-heat in the lower Jiao. The adverse reactions and contraindications of Yin Chen are not clear, and it is contraindicated in jaundice not caused by dampness-heat.
This product is good at facilitating the dampness of the liver and gallbladder to reduce jaundice, and is the key medicine for jaundice. Bitter can lower the excretion, cold to clear heat, so it is especially good at clearing the liver and gallbladder of dampness and heat, so that it can be discharged from the urine. If the body such as orange color, belongs to the yang yellowness, often with the combination of rhubarb, gardenia; If belongs to the cold dampness stagnation, hair for the yin yellowness, then with the combination of epimedium, dry ginger.
This product is bitter, slightly cold, has the effect of detoxification and cure sores. Often can be used with cypress, Poria cocos, etc. Treatment of damp-heat internal impregnation caused by sores and rashes (generalized refers to surgical skin diseases) itching, can also be a single decoction of the soup external wash.
If the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a physician to carry out regular treatment. It is not advisable to self-medication, so as not to delay the condition.