Reviewed by최연승대표원장
I'm worried about potential side effects of herbal weight loss medicine. Is it truly safe?
To be honest, since every individual has a unique constitution, it would be disingenuous to claim it is 'unconditionally safe.' However, when prescribed after a systematic diagnosis, the medicine aims to restore bodily balance. Reactions such as insomnia or heart palpitations are often 'adaptation period' symptoms rather than permanent side effects, indicating that the potency needs to be adjusted to match your current condition.
Many patients visit our clinic fearing past experiences, such as complete insomnia or extreme fatigue after taking weight loss herbs elsewhere. These issues typically arise from 'one-size-fits-all' prescriptions that ignore an individual's specific health status rather than the herbs themselves.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we first assess the accumulation of Dam-eum (痰飮, abnormal fluid retention) and Eo-hyeol (瘀血, blood stasis/congestion). For instance, if a patient with Spleen Deficiency (脾虛, weakened digestive and metabolic function) is given a strong metabolism booster, they may experience dizziness or nausea because their body cannot handle the intensity. Having gone through my own clinical learning curve to refine this process, I prioritize listening to even the smallest discomforts to fine-tune the prescription.
The core objective is to determine if your body is currently 'prepared' to accept the medication. Instead of focusing solely on rapid weight loss, we aim to reinforce your vital energy (Qi) while enhancing metabolism; this is the key to minimizing side effects and preventing the yo-yo effect. Please share your concerns openly so we can find the most comfortable and safe dosage for you.