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Two sessions: Let TCM benefit whole world

(chinadaily.com.cn)

Updated: 2020-06-01

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An employee operates a machine at a modern TCM manufacturing shop of TCM product developer Tasly Pharmaceutical in Tianjian on May 10, 2020. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Motions and proposals on promoting traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) overseas to benefit the whole world were championed at this year's two sessions.

"TCM has played a big role in China's fight against the coronavirus, but as the epidemic wanes in China, it's still rampant in many other countries. Hence, we need to unleash TCM's potential to help more by pushing it into the world's mainstream market as soon as possible," CPPCC member Yu Shengchen, president of Beijing-based Youcare Pharmaceutical Group, said.

By the end of March, among the 91.5 percent of confirmed COVID-19 cases on the mainland who received TCM treatment combined with Western medicine, over 90 percent of them saw the effectiveness, data from National Health Commission shows. This demonstrated the overall effectiveness of TCM in coping with a public health emergency, Yu said, adding that unleashing TCM's potential requires cultivating international talent.

"Not only local professionals with language capabilities but also international students studying TCM in China should be nurtured, as they are important forces for TCM's globalization and promoting the culture behind it," Yu said.

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Zhang Boli visits medical workers at Jiangxia Hospital, a makeshift facility in Central China's Hubei province, used to treat COVID-19 patients by TCM professionals on March 10, 2020. [Photo by Zhu Xingxin/chinadaily.com.cn]

NPC deputy Zhang Boli, president of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, agreed with Yu's proposal, but he said that efforts and patience are both needed to promote TCM overseas.

Zhang, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, championed the use of TCM to mitigate the symptoms of COVID-19 patients in Wuhan's makeshift hospitals and his team's efforts significantly reduced the proportion of patients with mild symptoms from becoming severe cases.

His success drew world's attention. "I have chaired dozens of video conferences with overseas doctors, sharing our experience in fighting the virus with TCM. Many doctors showed interest, kept making enquiries, and some even bought TCM drugs from us," Zhang said.

TCM, placing as much emphasis on disease prevention as on treatment, is steeped in ancient Chinese philosophy. Though COVID-19 piqued the world's interest in TCM, it is still something mysterious to Westerners. Hence, we need to step up our efforts to develop and modernize TCM; gradually TCM will be demystified and its popularity will naturally come after, Zhang said.


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