📝 Detailed Answer
Many people experience exhaustion and dizziness after strictly following high-protein diets like chicken breast or tuna without seeing significant results. This frustration often stems from blocked internal circulation rather than a simple calorie imbalance. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we call this 'Phlegm-fluid' (Damyum), a type of metabolic byproduct that hinders weight loss regardless of how well you eat. Furthermore, if you are in a state of 'Spleen Deficiency' (Pi-heo), your weakened digestive system cannot generate enough energy, making it difficult to sustain a diet. Herbal medicine addresses these root causes.
| Category | Standard Dieting | Western Medication (e.g., Saxenda) | Baengnokdam Herbal Medicine |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **Primary Principle** | Calorie restriction | CNS appetite suppression | Metabolism boost & Constitutional improvement |
| **Advantages** | Low cost | Rapid initial weight loss | Prevents yo-yo effect & manages overall health |
| **Limitations** | Risk of lower BMR | Nausea, headaches, and side effects | Requires consistent daily intake |
| **Core Target** | Muscle preservation | Short-term appetite control | Resolving Qi Stagnation (Gi-che) or Blood Stasis |
While dieting is a lifelong habit, TKM herbal medicine is a tool that rebuilds your body's physiological foundation so those habits can actually work. Instead of just starving yourself, we focus on why your body is storing energy instead of spending it. By treating the underlying constitutional issues, we help you achieve sustainable weight loss.