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Blog August 6, 2025

The True Purpose of Tonic Medicine - Korean Medicine Clinic

Dr. Yeonseung Choe
Dr. Yeonseung Choe
Chief Director

The True Purpose of Tonic Medicine

Hello, I am Director Choi Yeon-seung of Baekrokdam Korean Medicine Clinic.

Many people think of taking tonics when seasons change or feel they should take supplements when tired. But is this really how tonics are meant to be used?

What Is "Tonification"?

In Korean medicine, "tonification" means supplementing what the body lacks. But the key is - knowing what is lacking:

  • Qi Deficiency: Needs qi tonification

  • Blood Deficiency: Needs blood tonification

  • Yin Deficiency: Needs yin nourishment

  • Yang Deficiency: Needs yang warming

Blindly taking tonics is not only ineffective but may cause adverse effects.

Common Tonic Misconceptions

Misconception 1: Everyone Needs Tonics Healthy people generally don't need extra supplementation.

Misconception 2: More Expensive Is Better Price has nothing to do with whether it matches your needs.

Misconception 3: Supplements Can Replace Treatment If you're sick, see a doctor - don't just take supplements.

Misconception 4: Only Take Tonics in Fall/Winter The timing for tonics depends on body condition, not the season.

Proper Approach to Taking Tonics

1. Get Diagnosed First Let a Korean medicine doctor diagnose your constitution and needs.

2. Match to Your Condition Choose supplements appropriate for your body condition.

3. Moderation Principle Even tonics shouldn't be overdone.

4. Combine with Lifestyle Changes Diet, sleep, and exercise are equally important.

The best "tonic" is a regular lifestyle and balanced diet. Medicinal supplements are just aids when necessary.

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Dr. Yeonseung Choe

Dr. Yeonseung Choe Chief Director

In practice, I often meet patients who have tried many places yet found little relief, growing weary even in spirit. Walking alongside them over the years, I came naturally to care deeply about conditions that are hard to heal. In search of answers, I never confined myself to a single approach — I draw together modern research on how the body adapts to and breaks down under stress, the perspectives of functional and integrative medicine, and the long tradition of Korean medicine, holding these many viewpoints side by side as I try to understand each person's body. Since 2010, I have designed each treatment with the belief that even the same illness unfolds differently within each person's bodily environment.

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