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I'm an office worker — can I participate in a Korean medicine diet program? Please explain in terms of treatment efficiency and time constraints.
Yes, it's possible. Korean medicine diet programs are personalized and efficient for office workers. Visit intervals can be adjusted to every 2–4 weeks, and lunchtime appointments are often available. However, regular follow-ups and consistent herbal medicine intake require good time management. The schedule is flexible based on your situation.
Office workers often struggle to find time, but Korean medicine diet programs are surprisingly flexible. Typically, visits are scheduled every 2–4 weeks, with phone or text check-ins in between. In terms of efficiency, the approach addresses root causes such as Spleen Deficiency (biheo, 脾虛) or Phlegm-Fluid (dameum, 痰飮) rather than just weight, making it suitable for those with irregular lifestyles. Non-drug therapies like acupuncture or moxibustion can also be combined, and many clinics offer lunchtime or after-work appointments. However, drawbacks include the need for regular in-person visits and taking herbal medicine 2–3 times daily. The first 1–2 months may require adjustment, and results may not be immediate, which can be frustrating. In the long term, the focus is on constitutional improvement — addressing Blood Stasis (eohyeol, 瘀血) and Phlegm-Fluid to restore metabolism — which reduces the risk of yo-yo effects and enhances overall well-being. In conclusion, it is fully compatible with a work schedule, but you need to coordinate your routine. Consult with your practitioner to flexibly adjust visit frequency and medication timing.