There is no such thing as “the best partner for dandelion”. Dandelion can be combined with a number of Chinese herbs to treat different diseases, such as Xiaku Cao, Chrysanthemum, Qian Cao, Bai Mao Gen, Ban Lan Gen and so on. But there is no such thing as the best partner. Dandelion is bitter, sweet and cold in nature, and has the effects of clearing heat and removing toxins (removing heat and toxins from the body), diuretic and diaphoretic (improving the problems of dribbling and small amount of urine), and eliminating swellings and knots. Dandelion can be combined with Xia Gu Cao and Chrysanthemum, which is good at clearing liver fire and improving eyesight; Chrysanthemum is also effective in clearing heat and toxins, calming the liver and improving eyesight, dispersing wind and clearing away heat, and these medicines are effective in treating the swollen and painful eyes caused by inflammation of the liver fire. People with weak spleen and stomach should not take Xia Gu Cao. In addition, dandelion can also be used in conjunction with money grass and white foxglove to treat hot drenching (burning and stinging pain during urination, accompanied by frequent urination and urgency, and discomfort from traction in the abdomen) and astringent pain. It can also be used for sore throat when paired with Panax quinquefolium, which clears heat and toxins and cools the blood to benefit the throat. Panax quinquefolium is bitter and cold, and is contraindicated in people with deficiency without real fire and heat and poison, and is used with caution in people with deficiency of the spleen and stomach (spleen and stomach weakness and cold). Dandelion is cold in nature and should not be used in large quantities to avoid diarrhea. If you have a need for medication, it must be directed by a doctor.