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I'm worried that taking diet pills in the summer will leave me feeling lethargic and exhausted. Are there any side effects or risks?

During summer, excessive sweating can lead to a deficiency in body fluids (Jin-yeok), and aggressive appetite suppression may cause dizziness and fatigue. At Baekrokdam, we don't simply suppress appetite; we prescribe medication to boost metabolism while replenishing your vital energy to ensure a safe and healthy weight loss process.
Having experienced the dizziness of extreme fasting in the past, I can tell you that summer dieting is more about 'preserving' your health than simply 'emptying' your stomach. From a Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) perspective, here are the key points to consider: 1. Fluid Deficiency (Jin-yeok): Excessive sweating can lead to a deficiency in body fluids. Using overly potent stimulants in this state can exacerbate dry mouth and heart palpitations. 2. Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo): If the Spleen function is weak, suddenly reducing food intake can further impair digestion, paradoxically making your body more prone to accumulating metabolic waste. 3. Phlegm-Fluid Retention (Dam-eum): When waste products called 'Dam-eum' accumulate and meet the humid energy of summer, your body can feel significantly heavier and more sluggish. 4. Blood Stasis (Eo-hyeol): Poor blood circulation slows down the basal metabolic rate, reducing the efficiency of weight loss. Resolving blood stasis is essential for healthy fat reduction. 5. Sleep Quality: The combination of summer heat and dieting stress can disrupt sleep, leading to hormonal imbalances that often trigger the yo-yo effect. The core principle is identifying the 'deficiency' (Heo) and 'excess' (Sil) of your body. Rather than blindly cutting calories, the goal is to achieve balance by filling what is lacking and removing what is excessive. We recommend a professional diagnosis to receive a customized prescription tailored to your specific constitution.
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