Acupuncture, a China's traditional therapy, should be
internationally standardized after listed as the country's intangible cultural
heritage, according to experts at an international forum on
Saturday.
More than 100 experts from China, Singapore, Iran, Egypt and
other countries and regions attended the Asian Acupuncture Forum in Nanjing,
Jiangsu Province.
Acupuncture has won international fame, but still needs
standards as a medical procedure, such as manipulating needles, so that it can
stand up to the attitude that Chinesetraditional medicine is unscientific, said
Li Zhenji, secretary general of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine
Societies. Acupuncture has so far performed ambiguously when subject to
double-blind tests.
Guidelines on acupuncture should be drawn up for
doctors in different countries to standardize practices, said Liu Baoyan, vice
chairman of the World Federation of Acupuncture-Moxibustion
Societies.
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