China Daily

Online TCM platform establishe­d to assist in global pandemic fight

- By LIU ZHIHUA liuzhihua@chinadaily.com.cn

As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads quickly around the world, Beijing municipal authoritie­s are making efforts to help people overseas use time-tested treatments of traditiona­l Chinese medicine, or TCM, to prevent and treat the disease.

There is no known cure or vaccine for the disease caused by the novel coronaviru­s, which has infected more than 1.96 million and killed more than 126,000 people in 213 countries, areas or territorie­s worldwide as of Thursday, according to the World Health Organizati­on.

As mainstream treatments focus on relieving the symptoms, TCM can help because it generally works on boosting the human immune system to fight off the virus, industry people said.

The Beijing Municipal Administra­tion of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine has jointly developed with multiple municipal department­s a Chinese-English bilingual online platform — the Beijing Remote Health Service Platform — to share with the world China’s experience­s of fighting the disease using TCM.

Featuring official TCM guidelines on COVID-19 prevention and control, online consultati­ons and health product informatio­n, the platform is accessible to overseas Chinese and Chinese students as well as foreigners who follow the WeChat account “Beijing Remote Health Service Platform”.

The platform incorporat­ed resources from 23 overseas Chinese medicine academic organizati­ons, and more than 10 Chinese medicine, logistics, trade and other related companies. They cover 23 countries with 157 overseas branches, 24 overseas TCM clinics and 41 overseas respondent­s who can always serve users of the platform.

Through the platform, users could learn about TCM and official guidelines on disease prevention and control through video and texts, consult hundreds of TCM practition­ers from the four top TCM hospitals in Beijing, and search for informatio­n where and how to get TCM treatments they need.

Shi Lichen, founder of Beijing Dingchen Consultanc­y, said the move is laudable as it provides feasible guidance to those who want to use TCM overseas such as how and where to get related products, especially since only a limited number of Chinese patent medicines and health products are available on foreign markets.

It is also vital that people overseas could consult TCM practition­ers online because it is not easy to find a practition­er due to the weak presence of TCM in many foreign countries, he said.

“TCM solutions, including Chinese patent medicines, herbal formulas, and acupunctur­e, have proved effective to help control the progressio­n of COVID-19. It is natural that there is an increasing overseas demand for TCM treatments, especially among overseas Chinese,” he said.

“However, how to effectivel­y meet such increased demand with limited resources overseas is important for TCM to help contain the pandemic even though TCM is getting greater influence and acceptance outside China.”

In China, TCM has played an indispensa­ble role in the prevention and treatment of several epidemic diseases including SARS (Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome) in 2003. The National Health Commission’s official guidelines on COVID-19 treatment have a subsection on TCM.

Statistics from the Beijing government showed 88.68 percent of COVID-19 patients in Beijing had used TCM treatments, with the overall improvemen­t rate reaching 90 percent as of April 1.

Figures from the National Administra­tion of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine showed a total of 74,187 confirmed patients, which account for 91.5 percent of the total infections on the Chinese mainland, had been administer­ed TCM as part of their treatment. Over 90 percent had shown improvemen­t by the end of March.

Zhang Boli, a TCM expert at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said in a state media conference held last month that the wide applicatio­n of TCM remedies with a mixture of massage, scraping and herbal paste among patients in makeshift hospitals in Wuhan, Hubei province, significan­tly prevented the disease progressin­g among patients with mild symptoms.

Together with the adoption of centralize­d medical quarantine in the area, both methods were vital for the effective containmen­t of the disease in China.

Zhong Nanshan, a prominent Chinese respirator­y disease expert, also promoted on different occasions some TCM therapies that are effective in anti-virus and anti-inflammato­ry treatments for COVID-19.

TCM solutions, including Chinese patent medicines, herbal formulas, and acupunctur­e, have proved effective to help control the progressio­n of COVID-19.” Shi Lichen, founder of Beijing Dingchen Consultanc­y

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