Reviewed by최연승대표원장
I'm the only one in my family struggling with weight management; is it okay for me to take herbal medicine on my own?
Yes, absolutely. While constitution is heavily influenced by genetics, individual differences arise from environmental factors such as dietary habits and stress. While managing weight together with family can create synergy, a personalized prescription tailored to your specific body condition is sufficient for healthy weight management.
Many people mistakenly believe that family members share the same physiological requirements, but this is not the case. While coordinating diets with family can provide motivation and convenience, forcing your body to adhere to a family-wide standard may lead you to overlook the specific nutrients or rest your own body requires.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), even within the same family, the degree of 'Bi-heo' (Spleen Deficiency/脾虛) can vary. This refers to a state where the Spleen's function is weakened, leading to impaired digestion and absorption. For one person, severe Spleen Deficiency may cause easy swelling (edema), while for another, the primary cause of weight gain might be 'Eohyeol' (Blood Stasis/瘀血, a state of stagnant blood circulation) or 'Dameum' (Phlegm-Fluid/痰飮, an accumulation of metabolic waste).
Ultimately, the key is focusing on your individual health. While family support is beneficial, the medical prescription must be strictly focused on correcting your own internal imbalances. This approach ensures sustainable management without overtaxing your system. Let's first analyze your current body condition together to find the right balance.