ĦĦĦĦBERLIN, July 13 (Xinhuanet,By Zheng Hangen ) --
Angelika Affeldt, a mother of two children, had seen many doctors for her iritis
and severe headachecaused by it before she came to the Traditional Chinese
Medicine (TCM) Clinic in Koetzting in southern Germany, as "the last resort"at
the end of last year.
ĦĦĦĦSome doctors had suggested that she might have to live with thesuffering
for the rest of her life.
ĦĦĦĦYet after six months of treatment by Chinese medicine, Affeldt found the
illness has been drastically alleviated. "I can read anddrive again," she said.
She was even expecting to return to the job she had to quit because of the
illness.
ĦĦĦĦHahcbrock, a classical medicine doctor, who only wants to be known by his
family name, also went to the TCM Clinic for the painin the right thigh which he
had suffered for years. The doctor wasa bit embarrassed when talking about the
reason why he came to seek help from Chinese medicine. "I am ready to be
hospitalized here," he said.
ĦĦĦĦSince classical medicine has limitations in many chronic and difficult
illnesses and could generate grave side-effects, more and more German patients
have come to choose Chinese medicine clinics in recent years. A series of
therapies by traditional Chinese medicine, such as acupuncture, Tuina and herbal
medicine, are easing sufferings of millions of Germans.
ĦĦĦĦStatistics of German TCM institutions show that Germany has 50,000 doctors
who treat patients with Chinese medicine, accounting for one-sixth of the total
in the country, and more than 2 millionpatients see Chinese medicine doctors
every year.
ĦĦĦĦThe ever increasing demand for Chinese medicine in Germany is pushing
German colleges and universities to do more in TCM research.
ĦĦĦĦThe well-known Charite Hospital in Berlin, attached to the Medical School
of Berlin Humbolt University, will set up a TCM professorship in the coming
winter semester. The professor, enjoying a five-year tenure, will teach Chinese
medicine and lead TCM research work in the hospital as well.
ĦĦĦĦ"This will be the first TCM professor in German and in Europeanhistory,"
Dean Charite Joachim Dudenhausen told Xinhua. "It reflects the high recognition
of TCM in Germany."
ĦĦĦĦThe establishment of a TCM professorship is aimed at making the"medical
science from the Far East academically presentable," the mass-circulation
Spiegel magazine commented.
ĦĦĦĦAlthough millions of Germans favor the traditional medicine from China and
TCM has been proved effective in treating many chronic and difficult illnesses,
government authorities and national health care insurance funds are still
reluctant to give TCM a parallel status with classical medicine and it is
basically excluded from Germany's health care insurance system.
ĦĦĦĦBecause of high medical costs, German patients have to depend on insurance
for covering their medical bills. The exclusion of TCM from the insurance system
holds back many patients who wish tosee TCM doctors.
ĦĦĦĦAs patients demand more recognition of TCM, German authorities and
sick-funds are gradually paying more attention to Chinese medicine. The German
government is carrying out a pilot project ofmedical insurance for some TCM
indications such as migraine, whichwill cost medical insurance institutions 300
million euros (300 million US dollars) a year.
ĦĦĦĦBesides, a large-scale study on the curative effect of acupuncture is being
conducted nationwide. The study will cost some 10 million euros (10 million
dollars) and involve thousands of TCM doctors and patients, said the German
Society of Acupuncture Doctors (DaeGfA).
ĦĦĦĦThe study will be completed in two years. But initial results have already
shown the positive effect of acupunctural treatment, said Stephan Hager,
participant of the study and head of the Koetzting TCM Clinic.
ĦĦĦĦ"The positive results will surely make sick-funds pay more for TCM
indications in the future," he said. "I am very optimistic about this."
ĦĦĦĦBesides, many TCM-related institutions including DaeGfA and theScientific
Society of Chinese Medicine are lobbying policy-makers,urging them to give TCM
more attention and investment.
ĦĦĦĦ"The major reason for the rapid development of TCM in Germany is the
powerful support and struggle by the patients," DaeGfA President Walburg
Maric-Oehler said to Xinhua.
ĦĦĦĦShe expressed her confidence that TCM would become a parallel treatment
method as classical medicine in five to 10 years. "TCM is effective and
sick-funds can't ignore it all along," she said.
ĦĦĦĦAt present, more and more German hospitals and clinics are using TCM
methods, mainly acupuncture, to attract patients. Doctors of classical medicine
are abandoning their previous prejudice to Chinese medicine and beginning to
learn it actively, Maric-Oehler noted.
ĦĦĦĦBecause of an economic slump and lack of medical insurance funds, German
hospitals of classical medicine are reducing the number of beds and patients
have to cut down on hospitalization, said Stephan Hager of the Koetzting TCM
Clinic.
ĦĦĦĦ"On the contrary, more and more patients are coming to TCM clinics. Some
even pay for the TCM treatment themselves although it is very expensive," said
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