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I'm thinking about trying supplements like diet probiotics. What method do you recommend, Doctor?
Supplements are merely supportive aids and should not be viewed as a definitive solution. To lose weight effectively, you must first create a metabolic environment suited to your specific constitution. While probiotics support gut health, sustainable weight loss depends on the fundamental flow of Qi and circulation within the body. Therefore, it is essential to assess your current physiological state before selecting any supplement.
In the past, I also experienced trial and error by focusing solely on efficiency, often feeling dizzy or completely drained of energy after taking various supplements. Many patients describe a similar experience.
Commercial diet supplements and probiotics certainly have advantages: they are convenient, improve the intestinal environment to aid bowel movements, and provide a sense of psychological reassurance.
However, the primary drawback is that they cannot reflect your body's specific condition. For instance, those with a 'Spleen Deficiency' (脾虛, bi-heo)—a state of weakened digestive function—may actually experience increased bloating if they take supplements indiscriminately.
Furthermore, some individuals suffer from blocked metabolism due to 'Phlegm-Fluid' (痰飮, dam-eum), which is the accumulation of metabolic waste, or 'Blood Stasis' (瘀血, eo-hyeol), where stagnant blood obstructs circulation. In such cases, treatments designed to clear these obstructions are far more effective than any supplement.
Rather than asking 'which supplement is best,' we should first identify 'what my body lacks.' Supplements are simply tools; a Traditional Korean Medicine approach is more advantageous for repairing the 'engine' (the body's core metabolic function) itself. I encourage you to visit the clinic so we can analyze your current metabolic state together.