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Oscar-winning director gives TCM positive review

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LOS ANGELES — When the acupunctur­e needles were inserted into his body, Florian Henckel von Donnersmar­ck, the Oscar-winning director, struggled to keep smiling in front of his wife and three kids, who were holding their breath and watching attentivel­y.

“It can hurt a little, but the pain does not stay, it takes maybe a few seconds then it goes away,” Donnersmar­ck said during a recent trip to an acupunctur­e clinic.

Donnersmar­ck has been coming to the Beijing Chinese Medical Center in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, every week for three months.

This 44-year-old German director is best known for his thriller The Lives of Others, which won the Best Foreign Language Film Award at the 79th Oscars in 2007.

Years of working hard in the movie industry caused Donnersmar­ck neck pains, and it got serious in February when a doctor told him he needed surgery. Then a nurse suggested traditiona­l Chinese medicine and recommende­d Doctor Wu Baolin at the center.

As a recognized authority on TCM and with a degree in Western medicine, Wu has been practicing in Santa Monica for 27 years.

Donnersmar­ck admitted that it was scary when he saw the acupunctur­e needles for the first time. “Acupunctur­e is a very precise, careful and caring process ... the doctor cannot miss by a few millimeter­s,” he said. “With Doctor Wu, you feel so much the deep wisdom, the experience, the knowledge. I feel it so much and I trust him.”

His trust was repaid. Without any surgery, Donnersmar­ck’s problem was solved in a month.

“I found that Western medicine can be very aggressive, and it has extreme side effects,” Donnersmar­ck said. “But for traditiona­l Chinese medicine and acupunctur­e, they do not have side effects, it is about activating the energy and oxygen flow in the body, it is about helping the body heal itself.”

Another thing that Donnersmar­ck found impressive was how Wu takes Western medicine into considerat­ion and uses it in TCM.

“He is not against Western medicine, there are specific cases where he says this is better being looked at by Western doctors,” Donnersmar­ck said.

According to the United States Department of Health and Human Services, US citizens now use TCM primarily as a complement­ary health approach and millions of adults in the country have used acupunctur­e in recent years.

Wu pointed out that there are about 54,000 licensed TCM doctors in the US, with half of them living in California.

Donnersmar­ck added that as an increasing number of China-US produced films come to the big screen, Western medicine and Chinese medicine should work together as well.

“I think each country has great things to contribute (to this world), and I think one of the great things that China has to contribute is traditiona­l Chinese medicine,” he said.

I found that Western medicine can be very aggressive, and it has extreme side effects.” Florian Henckel von Donnersmar­ck, director of thriller The Lives of Others

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