China Daily (Hong Kong)

California steps up promotion of TCM as ‘good alternativ­e’

- DIEGO IZQUIERDO / AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

SAN FRANCISCO — A group of traditiona­l Chinese medicine practition­ers in the Bay Area in the US state of California are working together to promote TCM among Chinese communitie­s and beyond.

California Assembly member Kansen Chu, who announced the appointmen­t of Shudong Li to the state’s Acupunctur­e Board on Friday, said TCM is a familiar and well-accepted medicine for many overseas Chinese and Chinese-Americans, who trust and rely on it for pain relief.

“TCM offers a good alternativ­e medicine for the American society, and is another choice for patients beside Western medicine,” Chu said.

Li, who is to officially take office on the seven-member board after an inaugurati­on ceremony next Monday, said he hoped all the TCM practition­ers in the Bay Area would work together to further promote TCM and oriental medicine and hoped more US citizens and members of all communitie­s would benefit from TCM therapy.

The board will partner with licensed TCM practition­ers to make future plans to launch education programs aimed at training young people to carry on the heritage of TCM.

Phil Yang, a veteran licensed TCM practition­er, said the California Acupunctur­e Board is the first government-establishe­d body to oversee the acupunctur­e sector in the United States.

Professor Art Johnson, who once taught health care at Stanford University, said TCM is part of the family medicine program of Stanford School of Medicine.

“Acupunctur­ists are referred quite a bit by family medicine doctors,” he said.

“The allopathic system more and more recognizes the value of acupunctur­e and we want the medical students that will become doctors to understand that there are several modalities that help with healing besides Western medicine.”

Western medicine does not cure everything and it doesn’t work on some problems, he added.

“The side effects of Western medicine can be as detrimenta­l as a disease,” Johnson said. “I see acupunctur­e as a system that helps the body find balance.”

He strongly supports the promotion of TCM and health medicine to a larger area, which bring benefits to more people that suffer pain from disease.

TCM has “opened up a new understand­ing about the healing system”, said Johnson.

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