Reviewed by최연승대표원장
What are the specific differences between over-the-counter diet coffees or supplements and weight loss treatments at a Korean medicine clinic?
Commercial products offer convenience by boosting metabolic rates, but can cause side effects like insomnia or appetite loss. In contrast, TKM prescriptions focus on your unique constitution; rather than simply suppressing hunger, they balance your internal energy (Qi) and eliminate metabolic waste for a personalized therapeutic approach.
Commercial diet beverages and supplements are accessible and a light way to start weight loss. However, because constitutions vary, a standard ingredient may work for one person but cause palpitations, insomnia, or dizziness in another. Having experienced these side effects personally during my studies, I understand the struggle.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we focus on 'why' weight gain occurs rather than just the number on the scale. For instance, if a patient has 'Dam-eum' (phlegm-fluid retention) or 'Eo-hyeol' (blood stasis), metabolism slows down, making weight loss difficult. Similarly, if someone has 'Bi-heo' (Spleen deficiency), extreme fasting can deplete their vital energy, leading to premature burnout.
Here is a brief comparison:
- Approach: Commercial products use universal ingredients; TKM uses individual constitution and symptom-based prescriptions.
- Primary Goal: Commercial products aim for metabolic stimulation and appetite suppression; TKM aims for metabolic normalization and constitutional improvement.
- Customization: One-size-fits-all vs. 1:1 personalized herbal formulation.
- Side Effect Management: Individual self-management vs. professional diagnosis and prescription adjustment.
- Physical Impact: Potential for temporary stimulation vs. simultaneous recovery of overall bodily functions.
The key is understanding your current physical state. I recommend an approach that fills the gaps in your body's health rather than blindly relying on generic stimulants.