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한방 다이어트 vs 다른 방법
한방 다이어트 vs 다른 방법

Q. What is the difference between extreme dieting, like fasting or eating only chicken breast, versus managing my diet while allowing for occasional dining out? Which approach is better?

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Extreme diets lead to rapid initial weight loss, but the body perceives this as an emergency and significantly lowers the basal metabolic rate. This often transforms the body into a constitution that gains weight easily even with small amounts of food. Conversely, incorporating occasional meals out helps satisfy psychological cravings, ensuring long-term sustainability. However, the definition of 'moderation' varies by individual; guidelines must be tailored to your specific digestive capacity and metabolic state to be truly effective.

📝 Detailed Answer

I have personally experienced the cycle of over-ambitious dieting—sticking strictly to chicken breast and sweet potatoes—only to end up in a binge-eating episode followed by deep frustration and physical dizziness. Through that experience, I realized that absolute restriction is not the answer. From the perspective of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), overly restrictive diets can easily lead to Spleen Deficiency (脾虛, Bi-heo), where the digestive function is weakened. When absorption and digestion decline, vitality drops and 'phlegm-fluid' (痰飮, Dam-eum)—metabolic waste products—accumulates, making the body feel heavy. If blood circulation becomes stagnant, leading to 'blood stasis' (瘀血, Eo-hyeol), edema increases, often making patients feel as though they have hit a weight-loss plateau. Therefore, I recommend a 'sustainable balance.' Even when dining out, small changes make a big difference—such as choosing whole-grain pasta over refined flour or simply adjusting the order of consumption to Vegetables → Protein → Carbohydrates. | Category | Extreme Diet (Fasting/Single Food) | Flexible Diet (Including Dining Out) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | **Psychological State** | High pressure, prone to binge-eating due to deprivation | Relatively relaxed, lower stress levels | | **Metabolic Response** | High risk of decreased basal metabolic rate | Favorable for maintaining metabolism | | **Sustainability** | Short-term (high likelihood of quitting) | Long-term (establishes as a lifestyle habit) | | **Physical Impact** | Nutrient deficiencies (hair loss, menstrual irregularities) | Risk of nutritional imbalance (requires management) | | **TKM Perspective** | Induces Spleen Deficiency and loss of vital energy (Qi) | Efficient when adjusted to individual constitution | Ultimately, rather than asking 'which is better,' it is more important to understand your current digestive status and metabolic capacity. If you visit the clinic, I will carefully examine your condition and help you find the optimal balance that allows you to enjoy eating out without straining your body.
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