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I tend to binge eat whenever I'm stressed. How can I fix this?
Binge eating to fill emotional hunger is often a sign of systemic imbalance rather than a lack of willpower. Our approach focuses on lifting depleted energy to control cravings for the first two weeks, followed by a month of normalizing metabolic functions to naturally stabilize your appetite. Instead of simple suppression, we use a phased approach to help your body regain its innate self-regulatory capacity.
Many patients experience a cycle where stress leads to uncontrolled eating, resulting in severe indigestion and physical lethargy. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this is often viewed as 'Gan-gi-ul-gyeol' (Liver Qi Stagnation), where stress causes energy to clump and obstruct the digestive flow.
We address this through a structured, step-by-step recovery process:
1. **Weeks 1–2 (Relieving Stagnation):** We focus on dispersing the clumped energy. By removing 'Dam-eum' (phlegm-fluid retention/metabolic waste), we reduce 'false hunger' and the compulsive urge to eat.
2. **Weeks 2–4 (Strengthening the Spleen):** We address 'Bi-heo' (Spleen Deficiency). When the digestive and absorptive functions are restored, the body feels energized, eliminating the psychological obsession with food.
3. **After One Month (Circulation and Metabolism):** We focus on removing 'Eo-hyeol' (blood stasis) to improve overall circulation and boost metabolism. This ensures the results are sustainable and prevents the 'yo-yo' effect.
Rather than simply telling you to starve or endure—which is often an ineffective struggle—we first govern the body's internal energy flow and then gradually correct dietary habits.