Reviewed by최연승대표원장
I've hit a weight loss plateau and can't seem to lose any more weight. Would taking herbal medicine help at this stage?
Yes, herbal medicine can be an effective option during a plateau. It helps break the stagnation by boosting metabolism and improving circulation; however, since it can cause side effects like palpitations if not tailored to your constitution, a thorough physical assessment is essential.
Many people experience frustration when weight loss stalls despite strict dieting, and simply increasing exercise or cutting calories further often leads to burnout rather than progress.
The primary advantage of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) is its ability to 'flip the metabolic switch.' It focuses on removing Dam-eum (痰飮), which refers to the accumulation of metabolic waste and fluids that obstruct circulation. By clearing these obstructions and increasing the basal metabolic rate, herbal prescriptions help the body overcome plateaus more flexibly. Additionally, by treating Bi-heo (脾虛)—a deficiency in the Spleen/digestive function—the medicine optimizes nutrient absorption while preventing unnecessary fat accumulation.
However, caution is necessary. If strong stimulants are used when the body is already depleted of energy (Qi), it may lead to insomnia, tremors, or irritability. Furthermore, prescriptions that disregard an individual's unique constitution may cause digestive distress.
The key to breaking a plateau is identifying why your body has stopped losing weight. It is not simply about reducing intake, but determining whether you need to clear Eohyeol (瘀血, blood stasis) and toxins first, or supplement deficient energy. Since the prescription varies entirely based on your condition, I recommend a professional consultation to determine the right direction for your body.