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How is herbal medicine weight loss specifically different from general diet management or other methods?
While diet and exercise are fundamental, relying solely on willpower can be exhausting and often leads to fatigue. TKM weight loss isn't about forcing you to starve; instead, it focuses on optimizing your metabolic capacity to create an 'environment conducive to weight loss.' Think of it as a personalized support system that regulates appetite and enhances energy expenditure based on your specific constitution.
The basic principle of weight loss is consuming fewer calories than you burn. However, the body is quite adaptive; sudden starvation often triggers a 'survival mode,' causing the body to cling to energy reserves. This is where the Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) approach becomes essential.
First, we focus on clearing 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis) and 'Dameum' (痰飮, phlegm-fluid retention/metabolic waste). Just as you cannot clean a room filled with trash, metabolic processes cannot function efficiently until these wastes are removed. Furthermore, if you suffer from 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, Spleen deficiency/impaired digestive function), aggressive dieting can be counterproductive. In such cases, we prescribe herbs to replenish your vital energy (Qi), which naturally helps stabilize appetite.
To help you understand better, here is a comparison:
| Category | General Diet/Exercise | TKM Weight Loss |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Principle | Reducing intake & increasing expenditure | Activating metabolism & improving constitution |
| Control Method | Personal willpower and restraint | Herbal support for appetite regulation |
| Physical Response | Potential for sudden drop in energy | Supplementing vital energy while boosting metabolism |
| Customization | Application of general guidelines | Reflects individual constitution and symptoms |
| Ultimate Goal | Reduction of numerical weight | Restoration of healthy bodily balance |
Rather than searching for the 'best' method, it is more important to ask, 'Can my body handle this right now?' Methods that stress the body typically lead to the yo-yo effect. I recommend accurately assessing your current physical state before deciding on a strategy.