An ongoing three-year traditional Chinese medical
(TCM) trial has achieved breakthroughs in combating HIV/AIDS, Guang'anmen
Hospital in Beijing announced on Saturday.
The 565 AIDS patients'
condition and immune systems were reportedly remarkably improved, with coughing
and tiredness lessened since the trial began in 2008, according to the Beijing
Daily.
Animal experiments had demonstrated their treatment could suppress
multiplication of the HIV-1 virus in cells, according to the hospital website
report on a of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Treatment on October 16 and
17.
Western treatment like Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART)
can kill almost all the viruses in the blood, said AIDS expert Jin Wei, but the
virus could not be totally eliminated. TCM strengthens the immune
system.
"It would be ideal if the two methods could be combined
together," she said.
HAART is expensive and has strong side effects, said
hospital president Zhang Jie, leaving 10-15 percent of patients unable to
rebuild their immune system after the treatment. "The Chinese medicine is cheap,
almost side effect-free and can boost the improvement of the immune system," he
said.
Not everyone was impressed with the alleged advance of the city
hospital. "Government experts receive special funding from the nation. If they
work hard and invent a cure, they will lose their funding," said an employee of
a private TCM company who requested anonymity.
The government sets strict
rules on medical trials and private organizations were effectively ruled out of
conducting AIDS research, he said. "As the government doesn't support us, we
moved to Africa to conduct TCM experiments and we have a close relationship with
the health administration of one African nation."
In that experiment,
"the antigen turned negative," he said. This indicated they had found a cure, he
asserted.
He refused to reveal the name of the nation, as the alleged
spectacular result has not been proven effective by international
societies.
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