The Chinese are Slipping into a Major Health Trap
Zhongfang Red Cross International Hospital, Chief Physician of
TCM, Zhu Ming
Yesterday was the 3rd of August, 2018, and I was
browsing through a group chat on Wechat (popular messaging app
in China) where once again I came across the famous article
written by Professor and General Dai Xu, of the National Defense
University in China, called: “China is Currently Facing Threat
of a Third Partition”. Since August 1st was the 91st
anniversary of the founding of the PLA, I am more interested in
military topics these days.
General Dai mentioned in his article that:
“in
the coming 10 to 20 years, namely during the year 2020 to 2030,
there will be a massacre directed towards China, and a big
looting. Indeed, history is not that far from us, when in 1840
Europe carried out the first partition of China; and again in
the year 1849 after the China Westernization Movement, also
called the First Reform & Opening-up, had failed which lead to
the world partitioning China for the second time.”If
one observes they can see that the First and Second Opium Wars,
were all closely related to economy and healthcare. Furthermore,
many wars carried out by people, whether in the past, present,
or future, have been and will continue to be closely related to
economy and healthcare. After carefully reading General Dai’s
article, and myself fighting on the front lines as a health
worker, especially a TCM health worker, I feel a strong
resonance in my heart to his article, at the same time I get an
urge of responsibility to carry the torch from General Dai and
continue his research in other directions. The idea that I want
to express is getting clearer and clearer, and I believe that“The
Chinese are Slipping into a Major Health Trap”.
It is with deep gratitude I recall General Dai and his very
impressive feelings of concern for his own country and people,
if I am able to do the same from the perspective of healthcare
and write this piece in an enriched, well-developed,
well-justified, skillful and methodical way, no doubt it will be
of enormous benefit to the 1.4 billion Chinese people and other
people around the world, and it will also serve as an echo to
the article written by General Dai. Regardless if one is a
common person, the leader of a country, medical personnel or
non-medical personnel, I wish everyone may calmly read this
article from start to finish, pull together to work, discuss,
and find together a practical and effective way to prevent
slipping into the major health trap right before our eyes.
On 24th of August, our hospital welcomed a group of 8
students who came from the College of Traditional Chinese
Therapy in France, of which some already had had 5, 10, or 20
years of experience working in TCM. During class on the 26th,
I taught them how hypertension is treated with TCM. My
explanation was: There are a lot of hypertension patients
currently in China, and for most of them the cause is LTD
(long-term alcohol drinking). From TCM’s perspective, alcohol
has heating effect on the body, and can ferment to cause excess
dampness-heat in the body, if this leads to accumulation of fat
on the abdominal area, it is called
“Grease”in
TCM; and if the fat sticks to vascular walls, then it is called
“Phlegm-Dampness”
or
“Dampness-Heat”
in TCM. Alcohol has the effect of evaporating the Yin fluid of
the liver, leading to a Yin deficiency of the liver, and the
liver Yang becomes relatively hyperactive, in TCM it’s called
“Hyperactive
Liver Yang”.
This liver Yang rushes to the upper part of the body, with
symptoms such as red flushing of the face, distention of the
Taiyang EM5 (temples) and head, TCM calls this a liver yang
hyperactivity, and in Western medicine the main symptom is rise
in blood pressure, which is known as hypertension.
Western medicine approaches treatment of hypertension in two
ways: first is using vasodilators, let’s think about it, if the
vessel size is enlarged, won’t the blood pressure also drop as
well? The second way is using diuretics, again let’s think about
it, if the volume decreases in the vessels, won’t the blood
pressure drop as well? Both these methods are excellent in
emergency situations, for example if a house caught on fire, and
the fireman threw water on the fire, the fire would be
immediately extinguished. However, if these two types of drugs
are used long-term, what will the consequences be? First let’s
talk about the vasodilators, if the blood vessel is forced to
enlarge hundreds and thousands of times, it will become very
susceptible to rupture, i.e.
this is what we commonly see as cerebrovascular accidents and
stroke, in which either the patient dies instantly, or he is
saved but remains semi-paralyzed forever. The second type of
drug is diuretics, if the volume inside the blood is forced to
become lesser and lesser, won’t the concentration of the
remaining fluid get higher and higher? In turn, won’t the blood
become thicker and thicker? Subsequently, thromboses will also
occur more often, and if these thromboses obstruct vessels in
the brain or heart, the result will be cerebral infarction or
myocardial infarction, and the patient’s life will be in grave
danger. Additionally, these hypotensive drugs in western
medicine also cause great damage to the liver and kidney, if one
uses them daily for about 10-15 years, this may lead to
hepatorenal failure. At that stage the patient must undergo
dialysis as a dead-man walking with a very low quality of life.
On the other hand, how did our intelligent ancient Chinese
ancestors treat hyperactivity of the liver yang (hypertension)?
Firstly, they did so by clearing heat, as if one is
extinguishing the firewood that is burning under a pot, getting
to the root of the matter. Secondly, our ancestors used Chinese
herbs that activate blood and remove stasis, which little by
little remove the excess fat adhered to the walls of vessels,
after which the vessel is patent, and the vessel wall has
recovered its elasticity. Thirdly, they nourished the liver Yin,
when the liver water flows again, the liver fire will naturally
descend, when measured it can be seen as the blood pressure
normalizing. This whole process of TCM treatment lasts 2 to 5
months, differing with the patient’s body type and condition,
and most patients can be fully healed.
Especially if the patient is in the initial stage of the
disease, the treatment effect is faster and better, and he
doesn’t need to take life-long medication. After elaboration of
the two completely different treatment principles and methods of
TCM and Western medicine, the group of French students gave me a
big round of applause, and they marveled at the greatness of our
Chinese ancestors. When I asked them which method they
preferred, all of them agreed that TCM’s treatment principle and
method was better.
China currently has 200 million hypertensive patients that rely
on these extensively damaging hypotensive drugs everyday to
survive. Once the patient starts taking hypotensive drugs, they
cannot stop, and must face lifelong medication. Due to this,
the beautiful lives of many Chinese people have entered a
15-year countdown ever since the day they started taking
hypotensive drugs. What a striking resemblance these
hypotensive drugs bear to Opium during the Opium War! Using
hypotensive drugs as the representative, can’t we consider many
Western medicines nowadays as our modern day Opium? When
compared to the
“Humen
Opium Cigarette”sold
back in the day by Lin Zexu, isn’t the amount of hypotensive
drugs taken and the number of people taking them on a far
greater scale than that of Opium during the first and Second
Opium Wars? Not to mention the massive amounts of steroids and
antibiotics taken by Chinese people daily.
There are many reports online stating:
“Currently
in China, there are around 200 million hypertensive patients,
100 million diabetic patients, 80 million patients with chronic
cardiovascular & cerebrovascular diseases, this is a total of
almost 380 million.”On
one occasion, I chatted with a friend in the County Disabled
Persons' Federation, he told me disabled people account for
about 6% of the total population in China, so if the total
population of China is 1.4 billion, this means that there are
around 90 million disabled people. 380 million+90 million= 470
million, dear friends, the magnificent People’s
Republic of China has 1.4 billion people, a calculation of just
alone the most common diseases added together with disability
accounts for 33 percent of the population, which is one third. I
know someone will instantly contradict me by saying that in the
470 million people some might have two or more concomitant
diseases, simultaneously having hypertension, diabetes, and
cardiovascular & cerebrovascular diseases, so the number 470
million is an overestimate. However, my dear comrades, I haven’t
calculated all the other most commonly seen diseases, including:
rheumatism, liver diseases, kidney diseases, lumbar diseases. In
fact, the real number of people with chronic diseases will be
much higher than 470 million.
Isn’t it alarming how far away Chinese people really are from
the great health trap?
After eight years of hard work, in the year 2000 I was able to
successfully translate one of the most famous classic medical
literatures of TCM
《The
Medical Classic of The Yellow Emperor》,
and thanks to Beijing Foreign Language Press it was published to
more than 100 countries all over the world.
At one point I remember seeing my book for many
years at the International Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany on
CCTV, next to the likes of famous Chinese translated works such
as:
《All
Men Are Brothers》、《Journey
to the West》、《Art
of War by Sun Tzu》、《Selected
works of Deng Xiaoping》among
many other English translated works being promoted to the world.
For this reason, I have been very lucky in the past 18 years,
because from over 100 countries (the farthest being South
America), there have been around 4000 international patients
with chronic difficult diseases, as well as international
students wanting to study TCM who have come to my hospital,
which is located in the eco-city of Huaihua, Hunan province, and
it is called:
“Zhongfang
Red Cross International Hospital”or
locally it is called
“Zhongfang
County TCM Hospital”,
in order to treat their diseases as well as to study TCM. The
hospital I have built is probably the first county-level pure
TCM hospital in China. I am also fortunate to be one of the
world's leading TCM doctors in receiving and treating the most
cases of difficult diseases. Particularly, I have received and
treated over 200 cases of the most difficult disease to treat in
the world:
“Gradual
frozen man disease”known
as ALS. Modern Western medicine believes ALS is a terminal
illness, incurable; however, the effect of treatment for ALS has
been getting better and better at our hospital, along with
treatment for other most difficult diseases to treat in the
world, including: MS, Lupus erythematosus, Ankylosing
spondylitis, Scleroderma, Nephrotic syndrome, tumors etc.
My personal experience and background of medical
practice are special. Perhaps from this experience I can explain
to you can more realistically what humanistic medicine is about,
what medicine is about in general, how diseases occur in the
body, how should people treat these diseases, how are diseases
healed etc. What the patient cares most about is how they can
treat their disease, what the government cares most about is how
to keep its population healthy and save money in healthcare, I
hope this may engage everyone to come up with their valuable
opinions.
Let me explain to everybody the subject of
medicine, a subject that seems very specialized and recondite,
by putting it in simpler terms so that more people can
understand it.
There is an old Chinese proverb that goes:
“See
one spot, know the panther”.
The meaning is that, there are a lot of spots on a panther’s
body, but if you carefully observe a spot on one panther, the
other spots will be the same. In fact, medicine is also the
same, diseases are also the same, if you understand one
principle; you can understand many other similar principles. For
sake of time, this article will only cover in detail the very
common and often recurring disease: hypertension, as it is very
representative.
Certainly many of our friends reading this
article will wish to turn over a new leaf on their journey of
health and will have many interesting questions to ask, for
example: What is the difference between Chinese medicine and
Western medicine? What are the advantages and disadvantages of
each? While treating diseases is it possible to avoid surgery?
Why does Western medicine seem to be developing more and more in
China, even though the more people seek its help the more
diseases they get? Why even though the Government and People's
Health Insurance have spent so much money on healthcare, they
are still unable to cover the rapidly growing costs of Western
medicine? Why even though TCM is so good, yet it still cannot
develop the way Western medicine does? Why even though the
Government invests a lot of funds into healthcare development,
the healthcare status of the people is still so distressing?
I would like to share some of my personal
thoughts with everyone: Firstly regarding why in the past 50
years, Western medicine in China has been greatly expanded,
whereas TCM has been totally diminished. I believe the main
reason is probably this: during the War of Liberation, which was
in the 1940s, previous officers from the PLA after they entered
the 70s and 80s, many of them went on to becoming main leaders
in China’s
Ministry of Health or leaders of various Provincial Health
Departments. It was these officers’
unforgettable memories
from their war years, for example immediate surgical amputation,
bullet excision from wounds, wound hemostasis and
anti-inflammation; which made them value greatly the development
of this kind of medicine during their time in office. Due to
this historical reason, Western medicine gained a lot of
attention, talent, resources, funding; whereas TCM which was
famous during the peaceful times for curing chronic diseases was
naturally overlooked, and lost everything. This situation is
completely understandable.
According to statistics, currently in China
there are around 2200 counties, where TCM doctors
are able to use their 3 fingers to feel a patient’s pulse, in
addition to writing a useful prescription of Chinese herbs, with
each county having less than 2 doctors, and when we add the
number of TCM doctors from different provinces together with
excellent TCM doctors in cities the total number of practicing
TCM doctors raises, but at best doesn’t cross 10,000, including
myself.
The reason I have been able to persist is because I truly
believe TCM is very good, it is very useful for the patients,
the passion behind TCM has been supporting and encouraging me.
The number of fighters fighting in the first line trenches for
TCM is getting smaller and smaller, even classmates from the TCM
college I attended, at least 95% of them
“gave
up”and
became Western medicine doctors, they had no other options, and
it is completely understandable. On the other hand, the silver
lining is that China still has 10,000 excellent TCM soldiers and
a backbone, and has not been completely broken up. The fire of
the stars may still be set ablaze, and it is better late than
never!
What is the main difference between Western
medicine and TCM?
A vivid description would be: Imagine a house caught on fire;
Western medicine would be the fire extinguisher, the
firefighter, the paramedic. Another example, if someone was in a
car accident and needed immediate attention such as hemostasis,
repair of arteries, support of vital signs (such as fluid
transfusion or oxygen); or for example if someone fell down and
cracked open their skin, they would need immediate cleaning of
the wound, suturing etc. In these cases Western medicine would
be the optimal choice. Also Western medicine is very advanced
with modern testing equipment for physical examination, also in
cases of appendicitis, or severely incarcerated kidney stones
which need immediate surgery etc. Western medicine can be life
saving at critical moments just as a fire extinguisher is during
a fire; this is the major advantage of Western medicine.
However, it is precisely because Western medicine has these
advantages, that its many deficiencies have been covered up, and
has caused the people to have a huge perception bias. When in
fact, after a house on fire has been extinguished, and the
firemen leave the scene, it is the turn of the garbage
disposers, the movers, the mud workers, the electricians, the
renovators who must arrive and finish the job. In the world of
medicine, it is time that TCM got its chance to shine.
Moreover, the way Western
medicine treats hypertension, it is as if the firemen in the
previous example never leave the scene, and keep spraying water
on the house, but this way nobody will be able to live in that
house anymore, i.e. the hypertension will never be treated well,
causing the condition to only become worse and worse.
The Chinese have been away from the war for
decades now, and chronic diseases are getting more and more,
i.e. hypertension, diabetes, rheumatism, gout, gastritis, lumbar
disc herniation, asthma, infertility, insomnia etc. Chronic
diseases account for 70% to 80% of all human diseases and
treating them are not the“firemen’s”
strength. In fact, these diseases are all best treated by TCM’s
“treat
the root cause”principle.
In other words, Western medicine now occupies a 95% or higher
share in the treatment field, even though 60% to 70% is not what
it is best at treating. Therefore, since the principles,
treatment methods and drugs of Western medicine have been formed
using the same pattern of a fireman trying to put out a fire,
which is oblivious to the work of the garbage disposers, the
movers, the mud workers, the electricians, the renovators who
must arrive and finish the job, it is no wonder why so many
patients complain that treatment is not effective, once we see
it like this it is not strange at all.
A German physician named Jörg Blech wrote a book
called
《Invalid
Medicine》,
in which he states of all the treatments, methods, drugs and
operations in modern human medicine, only less than 20% are
truly effective, and about 80% are ineffective. More
interestingly, Israeli doctors went on strike for six months at
some point, in some area, because of salary problems, and six
months later, statistics showed that the mortality rate of the
patients dropped by 50% over the past six months. No wonder the
book warns us that the most likely person to kill you in the
world is your doctor. All the information mentioned above is
enough to show that even Westerners are helpless with modern
western medicine, with their sarcasm and humor. Fancy modern
machines can always squeeze out your money effectively, but can
hardly ever give you the treatment effect you’re
looking for.
Effective medical care is often not the most
expensive, and the most expensive medical treatment is often not
the most effective.
My personal view is that western medicine has its
strong points; it's a good first aid (fire fighting) medicine,
and using Western medicine in 20% to 30% of the total treatment
of human diseases would be more appropriate and beneficial to
mankind; whereas TCM is not a good first aid medicine, but
it's a good treatment (repair) medicine, the theoretical
system of TCM is very complete and stable, the medicines are
mostly plants and are very safe; therefore it would be a wise
decision to seek professional TCM help for chronic diseases, and
TCM treatment should account for 70% to 80% of the total
treatment of human diseases, this would be the most beneficial
to mankind. In short, for chronic diseases, in most cases the“Western
medicine examination + TCM treatment”
model is relatively most appropriate.
Chinese people should feel proud, that on this
beautiful earth, their ancestors have created such a great
therapeutic medicine. The people of the world thank TCM from the
bottom of their hearts, and more and more foreign friends are
learning TCM. Through observing the thousands of years of
history, we can easily arrive at the conclusion, that when
the more prosperous TCM was, the better the health of the
Chinese nation was. Vice versa, the more neglected TCM was, the
worse the health of the Chinese nation was. TCM has become a
barometer of the health of the Chinese nation. With regard to
surgery, our team's clinical experience tells us that many
operations are unnecessary. For example, in 2017 our
hospital received and treated more than 30 patients with lumbar
disc herniation, of which only two were recommended to do
surgery in the end, the other patients never underwent any
surgery, and just through acupuncture, tuina massage and
decoction treatment, they all recovered well. The cost of
surgical treatment in city-level hospitals is about 40 to 70
thousand RMB;
the
cost of TCM is about 10 to 20 thousand RMB. Many of my patients
were required to do surgery by the Western medicine hospitals,
such as: Arthroplasty, stent implantation in the heart, uterine
cystectomy and kidney stone removal, later they were all treated
by TCM and successfully avoided surgery. Patients were safer,
the cost was more economical, the whole treatment process turned
into a relaxing experience. Everyone think about it, if a metal
device was put in my joints and several
“time
bombs”in
my heart, what would that feel like?
As everyone knows, most Western medicine surgeons
when they know they have a disease, they will not accept to
undergo an operation easily on themselves; also if an Internal
Medicine doctor finds a tumor in their own body, they are even
less likely to chooses radiotherapy or chemotherapy.
In the west, chemotherapy and radiotherapy have long been known
to be of little help in treating tumors, and will only speed up
the development of the disease. However, in today's major
hospitals in China, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are in full
swing, and patients ending up losing their wealth and their
life. Excessive operations can be understood as comfort
therapy after ineffective internal medicine treatment, and have
little meaning. Moreover, in most cases TCM does not advocate
surgery, making it very popular among the people. Thousands
of Chinese patients are hospitalized in our hospital every year,
along with hundreds of international patients, yet there are no
pills, no IVs, no surgeries, everyone has gotten quite
accustomed to it, and this new mode of hospitalization is well
received.
The effect of TCM in treating many diseases is
very good; let me give you a few examples:
· 2
months ago, Ms.Xiao, 78 years old, came to see the doctor, at
that time her heart beat was very irregular, blood pressure was
very unstable, systolic BP ranged from 210-240 mmHg (at her age
the normal value is 160 mmHg), after TCM treatment for just half
a month, her pulse became regular again. She said last year she
was hospitalized in a Western hospital, and felt very
uncomfortable, this time living in a TCM hospital, she felt at
complete ease, and within just half a month her BP was
stabilized to between 160-190 mmHg. She told me when she was
young her mother also had high blood pressure, and would visit a
TCM doctor weekly, after a few months treatment, the mother
completely recovered back to normal, and was able to live
healthily to the ripe old age of 95 years old.
· On
June 20, 2017, a 38 year old woman from Zhangjiajie came to see
our doctor. She was suffering from adenomyosis, and conceiving
with this disease is very difficult, abdominal pains were always
very severe for her; she could not leave her bed during
menstruation, 20 herbal prescriptions were prescribed to her at
that time. In December 2017, she reported good news to me that
she had been pregnant for over 4 months, she said after she
returned home, following the prescriptions I wrote for her she
got 20 more, and got pregnant by only taking 25 doses, she still
has a remainder of 15 doses.
· Mr.
Pu, 58 years old, June 2017, was recommended to me by the county’s
deputy magistrate from the Civil Affairs office. He had had
severe headaches since he was 35 years old, because he took part
in the Vietnam counterattack, the second he closed his eyes
every night, he saw himself carrying the corpses of his
sacrificed comrades, and could not sleep at all, and as soon as
it reached night time he would wander around the village, and
needed to take a lot of painkillers every day. After having TCM
treatment for 2 months, he could sleep peacefully, and the need
for painkillers gradually stopped.
· 2
days ago, a cadre of the Poverty Alleviation Committee, came
looking for me holding his mother’s
CT scans, saying his mom developed a brain astrocytoma, and the
left side of her body could no longer be moved; hoping within
these 2 days his mother could be discharged from the Western
hospital and come to our hospital for treatment. Also, he said
in 2014 he had a 1 x 1cm induration on his left epididymis, and
had undergone surgery to remove it, but it recurred in March
2018, and the new induration was bigger 2 x 1cm. He came to our
hospital and was prescribed 20 prescriptions of herbal
medicines, he only took them for a few days and already began to
feel the induration shrink, and after 15 days of taking the
medicines it was almost gone, after 20 days everything was
restored to normal, and he never contacted me again.
· One
of my senior high school friends had left femoral head necrosis,
and was in so much pain she could not go up and down the stairs.
Her doctor said there were no medicines to treat her, she should
just go back home to recuperate and wait for hip replacement
surgery. A few days back, she already had taken 15 herbal
decoctions, and when she came for follow-up she said the pain
had almost completely disappeared, and she could take the stairs
again. This reminded me of another case over ten years ago,
there was a 5 year old boy from Kuwait who got the same disease,
his one leg was longer and the other leg was shorter, he walked
with a limp, he stayed in our hospital for 3 months before
returning home. 10 years later a friend from Kuwait told me that
he was already a young fifteen year old boy and playing football
in a football team.
Why is TCM treatment so effective?
It is because TCM looks at the body as a whole, through the 4
diagnostic methods,
“look,
smell/hear, ask, feel”,
observing the tongue color and coating, feeling the pulse,
talking to patients about daily life and eating habits, checking
results of the Western medical exams, we are able to receive a
complete set of the patient’s
information. Through analysis of this information, and
distinguishing between cold vs. heat or excess vs. deficiency
syndromes, we can find which of the 5 major Zang internal organs
has problems. We must analyze if there’s
heat-dampness, or cold-dampness, qi stagnation or phlegm
coagulation, blood deficiency or blood stasis. Through
comprehensive regulation of the body, syndrome differentiation
deciding treatment modality, the curative effect is very good,
sometimes so good even the doctors have a hard time believing.
TCM is founded through
thousands of years of experimentation done by our great Chinese
ancestors on their own bodies. Its curative effect has a deep
clinical foundation, and is far more reliable and more humane
than doing hundreds of experiments on animals.
TCM is a great model for humanistic medicine; also it is the
great undertaking and contribution of the Chinese nation to the
people of the world. I often speak with friends from all over
the world here; in midst of conversation they all highly praise
China's development and civilization. Now, people of the world
respect the Chinese nation very much, I believe it’s not only
because of the Great Wall, high speed rail, highways, viaducts
and airports, but also because of the great achievement done by
our Chinese ancestors’bold
experimentation in the field of humanistic medicine which is:
TCM. At the very least, even if Chinese people temporarily
overlook TCM, surely the people of the world will not overlook
TCM, because TCM has already become a part of the human
civilization and one of its greatest achievements.
If TCM is to go from its current lack of talent
to taking on 70% to 80% of the health services of the whole
society, this would be a very onerous task and a very urgent one
for that matter, there are a thousand things waiting to be done,
the task is heavy and the road is long. How would we go about
solving this problem? If I have made myself clear in the
previous text, I believe our smart and intelligent compatriots
will be able to understand these problems, and naturally will be
able to find a good way to solve them.
Also I would like to mention something here, once
before on the internet many people saw an article reporting the
current situation of TCM in the past few decades; it mentioned
that in the 1980s, the Ministry of Finance allocated 97% of the
medical and health investment to Western medicine and 3% to TCM.
There is also something called "Integrated Chinese and Western
Medicine", of the 3% given to TCM, 97% of it was allocated to
this Integrated type of medicine, and only 3% was given to pure
TCM, and everybody joked that
“pure
TCM was the poor child with 9 out of 10,000”Anyone
can immediately see, just because of a special historical reason
during a short period of time, Chinese people displacing the
Guardian Angel who had been protecting their health for
thousands of years into an unbearable situation, is obviously
unfair and wrong.
One child is dressed in a magnificent manner, and
the other child is dressed in rags. How is the result? Has the
rich child really fought for his parents? As we all know, the
only Nobel Prize in the field of TCM was given for the study of
Artemisinin produced by Tu You You, in other words, China has
invested a huge amount of funding into Western medicine with
very little gain, and TCM even with its meager funds and
resources, has brought great honor to the country, how vivid is
the contrast. Having said that, there may be many people who
will want to refute this, by saying that the Nobel Prize-winning
medicine was extracted by Western medicine distillation methods,
and I agree, but doesn’t
this confirm my suggestion even more? TCM should used for 70-80%
of cases, and Western medicine for 20-30%, this way human
medicine will be headed in the right direction and human beings
will be blessed. Otherwise, any deviation from this direction
and human beings will be cursed.
In the treasure house of TCM, there are a huge
amount of treasures and Nobel prizes waiting to be dug up by the
Chinese.
Stop digging in the wrong place, it is very laborious, and the
harvest is menial. Professor Tu’s
success has actually prompted people from all over the world to
come to the field of TCM for gold mining. If Chinese people won’t
work hard now, they will be left to
watch
others empty their own treasures. Now, Japan holds an 80% share
of the international markets for sale of TCM products, and China
by relying on sale of herbal raw materials, accounts for only
about 5% of the global market. This humiliation is in front of
us, only when we feel shame and strike up the courage, can we
strive to catch up.
Another thing, one month ago, a Mozambican
student who had previously studied at our hospital for about 10
months, is already a famous TCM doctor in his country now, and
has come back to do a refresher course. This month another
foreign friend from Zimbabwe came to our hospital to investigate
the treatment of chronic diseases. While I was talking with
these two, they mentioned in their countries patients with
diabetes and hypertension already account for half of the
population, and they were flooded with Western medicine pills,
but many people were poisoned by these medications, the people
are now tired of these pills and hope to get the rescue of TCM.
It’s
an amazing coincidence that this happened simultaneously in
Africa and the Asian continent; one cannot help but think about
the topic of racial persecution of colored people (including
black and yellow people) of the world. Historically, racial
persecution was done using guns and cannons, now food and
medicine are used, this method is more secretive and more
sinister. So, our dear 1.4 billion Chinese compatriots we must
be extra careful before doing anything, and think about whether
we are inadvertently assisting them in their plans.
Ok, now back to the main topic, what is the
method needed to help Chinese people avoid the major health
trap. Back in the time when the Red Army was transporting
soldiers in Xiangxi, it avoided a large pocket set out by Chiang
Kai-shek. In the great new era of today, our Chinese nation
is in the same transfer place on the great avenue of health, and
the objective is to avoid the huge modern health trap in front
of us. For the health of the Chinese, TCM should have discourse
power, participation rights, and dominance, this is very
important. Moreover, the change of direction in the field of
medicine today in China will warrant humanistic medicine to
switch from researching chemical drugs to studying natural
medicines.
After the founding of the People's
Republic of China, people began to think that both TCM and
Western medicine are medicines, they should be managed together,
and given equal importance to each, and work together for the
health of the people. However after these few decades passed,
the painful historical lesson everyone learnt is:
no matter if it’s
the current situation where TCM has been is handed over to its
competitor Western medicine for management and suppression, or
whether in the future if Western medicine will be handed over to
its competitor TCM for management and suppression, all will
result in the great dilemma of the fall of one side, ultimately
harming the interests of the country and the interests and
health of the general public.
We can see from a large number of
suggestions from civilians on the Internet, many patriots have
found the biggest issue in the problem, and have advised the
country that if there are 2 children (TCM and Western medicine),
they should be treated equally, one child buys new clothes, the
other child also buys new clothes, with the state providing
equal payment. I think only treatment through TCM will not be
enough to provide the full effect, this needs a huge engineering
of the system, but from the medical perspective, TCM is indeed a
good method to cure disease.
Many TCM practitioners feel that TCM and Western medicine are
two completely different things, having two completely different
systems, and should not be mixed; furthermore, the basics of TCM
have almost been lost, so it is too early and inappropriate to
talk about the modernization of TCM. In fact, during the past
few decades, it was precisely due to these attractive labels
that TCM was kidnapped and suppressed under the so-called
“Integration
of TCM and Western medicine”
and
“Modernization
of TCM”,
which is why we have to be very careful of this in the future.
The country, province, city, and the county must employ people
who love and understand TCM to come and manage it, only then is
it possible to do a good job with it.
There are a lot of things to do, which need urgent attention,
and time is not on our side. Here are some specific
recommendations:
1.
Heavily reward the only ten thousand remaining outstanding pure
TCM doctors working in clinics currently in China.
It is precisely because of their patriotism, dedication,
responsibility and tolerance that the great TCM in its lowest
point in history has not been completely eradicated. This team
is the future of the new healthy world. In the future, the
cultivation of a large number of talents will also depend mainly
on their efforts. One person awarded one million, will only be
ten billion; one person awarded five million, will only be only
fifty billion. They have been, are and will be holding up the
pillars of saving China's health, so this money spent will be
meaningful and valuable. Of course most of these expenses will
be used by them to develop TCM, to let them be more capable of
practicing the TCM that they have loved their whole lives, this
is also one of the effective ways for the country to support TCM
financially.
2.
Vigorously set up TCM schools.
Encourage outstanding TCM practitioners and the society to set
up private or public schools for TCM, without setting an upper
or lower limit to the number of students needed to start a
class. It can be one student or a hundred students; it can also
be like in the past when Confucius at one point had three
thousand disciples. When I visited Vienna in Austria; Munich in
Germany; Paris in France; Prague in Czechoslovakia; I saw TCM
colleges with just more than a dozen students, I think this is
also very good. The school should adopt the record system, and
should not adopt the examination and approval system, any
additional requirements, such as the area of the site, the
amount of funds, the number of teachers, etc. should not be set,
so long as there is one outstanding TCM doctor present, teaching
should come first and license can be obtained later. The
disciples cultivated by these excellent TCM practitioners will
be those who can actually strive, can diagnose, and can cure
illnesses. We now have so many TCM universities and colleges of
TCM but it is still so difficult to train even few TCM
practitioners who can properly diagnose and treat. These private
TCM schools will force the formal universities and colleges to
reform their methods; which will have a very good effect.
3.
Completely eliminate the requirements for taking TCM
examinations.
To practice TCM, there are specialty tests, a TCM assistant
physician test, and a TCM practitioner examination. These tests
should be allowed to people of any age, from 18 to 70 years old;
holding any degree, from primary school to postdoctoral; of any
identity, from farmers to professors; in any industry, from
electric welders to Western physicians; with any previous TCM
learning experience, from self-study to studying with a teacher
or having graduated from a private school or a public
university; ranging any study length, having studied for one
year to having studied for many years. Also allowing for
flexibility to jump between the tests, for example if you did
not pass the assistant doctor's exam, you can apply directly to
the TCM practitioner exam. Nobody asks heroes where they
obtained their knowledge, so long as one can pass the
professional examination of the Provincial TCM Administration
Bureau and the State Administration of TCM, they are considered
real talents, they should get a certificate, and immediately
begin serving the health of the people.
In Chinese history, the geniuses of TCM did not graduate from
any class, such as Li Shizhen, Sun Simiao, Hua Tuo and so on.
Just as when back in the day joining the Red Army only required
if one could carry a gun, didn’t they still fight in the same
way? At that time if there were many barriers to enter, could
there be a better China today?
4.
Strictly define borders between TCM and Western Medicine.
All relevant examinations of TCM should not contain any content
of Western medicine, such as: physiology, pathology,
pharmacology, anatomy, biochemistry, etc.; and there is no need
to test English. If they love English and want to be an
international doctor of TCM, they will naturally learn in their
own time. Doctors of TCM cannot prescribe Western medicines
(similarly, a Western medicine doctor cannot prescribe Chinese
medicines unless they have passed the TCM tests). The advantage
of doing this is to force people to use TCM ways to think about
and solve problems; this will allow rapid growth and maturity.
Now many Western medicine practitioners who only have a partial
understanding of Chinese medicine pick up the pen and randomly
prescribe Chinese medicines, of course they will have no effect,
and this destroys the image of TCM in the eyes of the people,
the same principle applies for TCM doctors not prescribing
Western medicines. In recent years, the United States has done a
great job in this regard, so TCM has developed rapidly over
there.
5.
Extensively build county-level pure TCM hospitals.
The state should conduct field research on the existing pure TCM
hospitals as soon as possible, to understand their practical
difficulties as pioneers that are boldly exploring, help them
solve problems one by one, for example setting a clear and
reasonable price standard for TCM services, introducing feasible
medical insurance support policies for pure TCM hospitals,
determining what proportion of medical insurance is currently
consumed by TCM or by Western medicine in counties and cities.
This will be conducive to reasonable competition between Western
medicine and TCM in the medical market, and people will have the
option to choose a higher quality and more professional level of
TCM services.
Nowadays, almost all county-level TCM hospitals in China rely on
Western medicine and surgery to survive financially. This is
obviously not right.
Hospitals that wish to focus on implementation of TCM should
also be able to get a reasonable income the same way Western
medicine does, making it necessary to provide conditions for
promoting and ensuring the gradual transition of hospitals
towards practicing pure TCM.
Set a quota for the number of employees who practice pure TCM,
set a proportion for amount of pure TCM used in clinic,
formulate mandatory targets in proportion of income for pure TCM,
assess the proficiency of the president and the hospital, force
the hospital to transform its practice into mainly TCM, keeping
Western medicine only as a supplement, to fulfill the true sense
of being a TCM hospital. In other words, if a hospital can turn
into a pure TCM hospital, please turn it to the best of its
ability. The ones that can't be changed completely should use
TCM as their main practice. Western medicine talents can be
transferred to people's hospitals. After all, doesn’t matter if
they are people's hospitals, or TCM hospitals, they are all
state hospitals, so the state helping to restructure them,
should not be so difficult.
Actively encourage the community to set up more pure TCM
hospitals, without the hassle of transforming previous ones, a
simple one-step process that has great potential for
development, and will be very popular with the people. The state
should ensure that public and private hospitals of TCM should
have the same right to medical insurance and all kinds of
policies, so as to be conducive to the healthy development of
the whole situation of TCM. Since for both public and private
hospitals, the employees are citizens of the People's Republic
of China and the patients are also citizens of the People's
Republic of China. In fact, private institutions often provide
more thorough and meticulous services, so it is very important
to completely remove the barriers of public and private TCM
hospitals. Otherwise, private institutions will have difficulty
surviving, and the public hospitals that are surviving will be
very slow or unwilling to transform. This way the High-level
pure TCM hospitals will always be unable to mature, and in the
end only the people will get hurt.
6.
Formulate medical insurance and financial subsidy system for
pure TCM clinics.
Whether in the past, present or future, the characteristics of
well-practiced TCM is still mainstream in TCM clinics. More than
80% of TCM practitioners would choose to provide health services
for the people in the TCM clinic. It is urgent to study and
formulate medical insurance and financial subsidies for TCM
clinics to ensure that legal clinics open currently have
legitimate income. The portion of the patient’s outpatient fee
after using medical insurance card can be paid in the form of a
swipe card in the clinic. Statistics should be collected on the
number of people served in each quarter or each month, to be
reported to the relevant local authorities, and appropriate
subsidies should be provided according to the number of people
serviced. In European countries, such as Germany, Switzerland,
France, Italy and so on, patients in the doctor's private clinic
are able to pay for the service through their insurance
companies. In China, this should be done by the medical
insurance agency.
7.
Help young TCM practitioners to successfully survive their
growth period.
Young TCM practitioners aged 20 to 30 have a growing period
before and after obtaining certificates of specialty in TCM,
assistant doctors of TCM and practitioners of TCM. During this
period, the number of patients these young practitioners serve
obviously will be on the lower side due to their relative lack
of experience. In order to ensure their normal life and work,
the state finance should give them full basic wages to help them
through the growth period smoothly.
8.
Popularize knowledge of TCM.
From a very young age, TCM should be taught from kindergarten or
elementary school, by writing interesting TCM stories and basic
knowledge of TCM should in textbooks. For example in the famous
TCM classic “The Medical Classic of The Yellow Emperor” it says:
“Wind, rain, excess cold and heat must be avoided at times” or
“Tranquility and emptiness are the essence of Qi” etc. This
would allow citizens to know where the health traps are and
avoid falling into these traps. If you don’t understand this
general knowledge and fall into the trap, then ask outsiders for
help, those who come to save you won’t even know how to help
you. They seem to drop some ropes to drag you out of the well,
but actually what they are dropping are more stones that will
kill you. Spending vast amounts of energy to treat diseases is
far worse than spending little energy in preventing them. Why do
TCM practitioners have a longer life span because, they have
mastered many methods of disease prevention and treatment.
At the same time, there is a lot of other related work that
needs to be done, such as vigorously cultivating ecological
Chinese herbal medicines, actively developing research on TCM,
and widely occupying the international TCM herbal medicines and
TCM service market etc. Under the centralized and unified
leadership of the great Communist Party of China, all sectors of
the society must take active measures to overcome difficulties
and complete these new historical missions as soon as possible.
The country’s new "TCM Law" has come out, which is a good thing,
but it may not solve the root problem.
If equal resources and funds are really given to Western
medicine and TCM, the medical market will have a more reasonable
and healthy competition, patients will have wider choices for
medical treatment and China's health sector will show a benign
prospect for development.
When the common people’s diseases can really be treated well,
both the country and the people can save a lot of medical
expenses. As we all know, Liu Weizhong, the former director of
the Gansu Provincial Health Department, once gave 100%
reimbursement to the TCM outpatient clinics and hospitalizations
in Gansu Province, and the province's medical insurance costs
dropped sharply. This is the proof.
I have written so much in one sitting, but it is all my own real
experience and feelings. Most Western medicine doctors and
foreigners don’t really care how many hundreds of millions of
high blood pressure patients there are in China, but I care a
great deal, I believe that all other Chinese people will also
care, not to mention our wise Chinese Communist Party. To
achieve the Chinese dream of Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese
nation, it would be impossible to do so without the protection
of the health of the people. Therefore, all people must pay
attention to TCM, and remove the chains that have been put on
it, by giving it realistic funding and policy support, and
providing discount medical insurance policies to TCM inpatient
and out-patient clinics, and giving comprehensive practical
support to TCM in real life and not just orally or in books,
this is to lay a solid foundation for the great Chinese dream.
1.4 billion people should come together to help TCM; to help TCM
is to help oneself, help one's own home and help one's own
country. Mobilize all the people to learn about TCM knowledge,
in the new era a new "Humen cigarette" is very necessary. Put
together with today's environmental protection projects, food
safety projects, fitness and mental wellbeing projects, the
Chinese people will be healthier. I firmly believe in the day
where there will be a great revival of TCM, it will definitely
be the day of Great Rejuvenation of the Chinese nation in its
true sense.
Thank you again for reading. Due to my limitations and
extremisms there may be much inappropriateness, I hope that all
friends and leaders will criticize and correct. I am grateful.
In particular, many friends who support Western medicine, I
would like apologize here in case there was anything hurtful. If
I am fortunate enough General Dai Xu will read my article, and
can tell from the military point of view, whether or not the
gunshots of the covetous have quietly started firing in the
vicinity.
Zhu Ming, Huaihua City
2018/8/4