📝 Detailed Answer
A chicken-breast-heavy diet isn't inherently bad as it provides the protein necessary to prevent muscle loss. However, since every individual has a different constitution, sticking to a rigid, identical menu can trigger adverse reactions. Patients with weak digestive systems often experience bloating and discomfort when consuming excessive protein.
In TKM, this condition is often viewed as 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo, 脾虛), where the Spleen's function to absorb and transport nutrients is impaired. When this is combined with 'Phlegm-fluid' (Dam-eum, 痰飮)—accumulated metabolic waste—and 'Blood Stasis' (Eo-hyeol, 瘀血)—blocked blood circulation—you may hit a weight-loss plateau even while eating very little. My approach focuses on clearing these blockages first to create a 'body capable of losing weight.'
Here is a comparison of the two approaches:
| Category | Extreme Dietary Restriction | Customized TKM Weight Loss |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Principle | Caloric restriction | Metabolic activation & balance |
| Dietary Flexibility | Low (fixed foods) | Relatively higher (tailored to constitution) |
| Energy Levels | Potential for sharp decline | Aimed at maintaining/boosting stamina |
| Primary Approach | Nutrient manipulation | Removing Phlegm/Stasis & improving Qi-Blood circulation |
| Sustainability | Short-term, relies on willpower | Long-term, improves physical environment |
It is difficult to say one is definitively 'better' without knowing your current metabolic state. Before you exhaust yourself with a restrictive diet, I suggest we examine your body to see where the circulation is blocked and why weight loss has become difficult.