How is Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) weight loss different from conventional dieting?
Those who have taken weight loss medications may have experienced a sudden drop in energy and a subsequent rebound in weight after simply suppressing their appetite. Through clinical experience, it is clear that forced starvation eventually damages the body's overall health.
In Traditional Korean Medicine, weight gain is not viewed simply as a result of 'eating too much.' Often, the root cause is a stagnant metabolism caused by the accumulation of waste products in the body, such as Damjeok (phlegm-accumulation) or poor blood circulation known as Eohyeol (blood stasis).
- Metabolic Promotion: We increase the body's calorie-burning capacity by discharging stagnant waste products.
- Organ Regulation: We improve conditions such as Biheo (Spleen deficiency), where weakened digestive functions prevent energy from being utilized efficiently.
- Mind-Body Stabilization: We manage stress and anxiety, which often trigger 'false hunger' and emotional eating.
💡 Treatment Goal
The core objective is not unconditional weight loss, but creating the foundation for a 'weight-resistant constitution' where your body can naturally and efficiently utilize energy.
Therefore, rather than prescribing medication indiscriminately, it is essential to first carefully examine your current energy levels and constitutional type.