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I see a lot of telemedicine prescriptions for weight-loss herbal medicine lately. What is the difference between that and visiting a clinic in person?

Both methods have distinct advantages. Telemedicine offers great time efficiency for busy professionals. However, in-person consultations allow me to examine your physique and complexion and perform pulse diagnosis to read your current body state. Rather than simply losing weight, it is a process of identifying the root cause of weight gain together.
I understand the appeal of handling everything online when life gets busy. However, the longer I practice, the more I realize that weight loss is not as simple as 'eating less and moving more.' Every individual has a different constitution, and even among those with obesity, the nature of the accumulated metabolic waste varies. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we categorize these as 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis) or 'Dameum' (痰飮, abnormal fluid accumulation). Some experience weight gain due to 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, deficiency of the Spleen/digestive function). These subtle differences are often missed in questionnaires; they only become clear through direct pulse diagnosis (Maek-jin) and abdominal palpation (Bok-jin). This precision is essential to minimize side effects and provide a truly personalized prescription. Here is a summary of the differences: | Category | Telemedicine Prescription | In-Person Consultation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Accessibility | Highly convenient (Time/Location freedom) | Requires clinic visit (Time consuming) | | Diagnosis | Focused on questionnaires and consultation | Precision diagnosis via the Four Examinations (望聞問切) | | Precision | Centered around standardized prescriptions | Prescriptions reflecting individual constitution/state | | Physical Check | Dependent on patient self-reporting | Objective verification via pulse and abdominal diagnosis | | Communication | Primarily text/phone-based | Detailed adjustments through face-to-face consultation | If you simply want to receive medication quickly, telemedicine is convenient. However, if you have failed multiple diets or are experiencing severe physical imbalances, I strongly recommend an in-person visit. It may be the fastest way to avoid trial-and-error and find the right path for your body.
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