Reviewed by최연승대표원장
Is it just a lack of willpower? How is Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) weight loss different from other dieting methods?
Please do not blame yourself or your willpower. While conventional dieting often focuses on 'enduring' hunger, TKM focuses on 'regulating the body's internal state' to make the process less strenuous. While it effectively suppresses appetite and boosts metabolism, some may experience side effects like heart palpitations. The most efficient approach is to choose a method tailored to your current energy levels and psychological state.
Many people mistakenly attribute diet failure to a lack of willpower, but in clinical practice, the 'biological environment' of the body is far more critical than sheer determination.
The primary advantage of TKM weight loss is its ability to enhance metabolic function, allowing the body to utilize energy more efficiently. Specifically, TKM focuses on eliminating 'Dameum' (痰飮)—the accumulation of metabolic waste and fluids—which helps the body feel lighter and less bloated. Rather than forcing you to starve, it creates an internal environment where the body can regulate itself more naturally.
However, there are potential drawbacks. Depending on the herbal ingredients, sensitive individuals may experience insomnia or dry mouth. Stronger medication is not always the correct answer; the goal should be balance, not just intensity.
The core of TKM is restoring 'homeostasis.' For instance, some patients struggle with weight loss due to 'Pi-heo' (脾虛)—a deficiency in the Spleen/Digestive system that leads to low energy. Others may feel that they aren't losing weight despite effort because of 'Eohyeol' (瘀血)—blood stasis that causes severe edema and poor circulation.
Rather than focusing solely on the number on the scale, it is crucial to identify where your body's flow is blocked. I recommend we evaluate your current constitution together to find a realistic and sustainable path tailored to your specific needs.