Wang Aiping

Aiping Wang

Aiping Wang is one of China’s greatest experts in the field of Skin and Sexual diseases.

In the past decades, as AIDS became a very serious threat and left the homosexual community via blood transfusions and substance abuse, AIDS became a national threat, just as it’s also an international threat through the world. China’s initial response was muted , but later it became obvious that claims that AIDS was not prevalent on China were misleading, and that through lack of public awareness, AIDS could become a serious problem for the Chinese medical fraternity and public alike. AIDS has many symptoms that also affect the skin and membranes of the body.

Skin diseases, on the other hand, are perhaps the oldest diseases known to human kind. Whether it is skin cancer, often linked to exposure to too much sun, or bacterial skin infections, there is always something that needs to be fixed – whether an itchy, inflamed  skin surface or a more difficult problem in the internal membranes of the inner body, the problem has the same root and needs the same kind of attention.

Aiping Wang is a great medical practitioner who has been working all her life to help those with first general medical problems and later she specialised in skin and sexual diseases, in combination.

Using the best TCM knowledge available, she has perfected a whole range of treatments, which she developed after learning from a few different medical masters she had over her lifetime.

In China the system of teaching medicine was completely different in the West. It is much, more like a system of apprentice and this is how she learnt. She thus perfected her own special techniques and remedies based on many before her and her own lineage of practice is a very well respected one that goes back over two thousand years.

Here we can see that TCM is the most respected an well trusted of all natural, indigenous medical systems, not just because it has a very old lineage but because it has always been well documented a and many books exist outlining its principles, treatments and practices that all go into making it a sounded and very safe practice.

Even the WHO recognises TCM as a valid system of medicine and has given its support to Chinese TCM reaching hospitals for many years.

The first traces of ‘Chinese’ medical practices started from the 14th-11th Centuries BC, in the Shang Dynasty. They didn’t have a concept of medicine” outside other fields, however they had inscriptions on and tortoise shells and bones that mention that the Shang royals had illnesses: bloated abdomen, tooth pains, eye problems etc; the Shang elites usually attributed these to curses sent by their ancestors.