📝 Detailed Answer
Many people obsess over lists of 'guilt-free snacks,' but relying solely on them often leads to a psychological rebound effect, eventually triggering uncontrollable binge eating. While low-calorie snacks soothe immediate hunger, they cannot flip the body's fundamental 'metabolic switch.'
In Traditional Korean Medicine, weight gain is viewed not just as a matter of calories, but as an issue of Qi and blood circulation and the accumulation of waste. Specifically, when 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, stagnant/blood stasis) or 'Dameum' (痰飮, abnormal fluid retention/phlegm) build up, the body becomes a constitution that resists weight loss even with low caloric intake. Furthermore, a state of 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, Spleen deficiency) impairs the body's ability to digest, transport, and utilize nutrients, leading the body to store energy as fat rather than burning it.
TKM dieting addresses these root causes. By tailoring treatment to an individual's constitution, it clears Dameum and boosts vital energy, creating an internal environment where the body can spontaneously burn energy.
| Category | Low-Calorie Snacks/Diet | TKM Dieting |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Primary Goal | Restricting caloric intake | Normalizing metabolic function |
| Approach | Controlling external input | Improving internal environment (Constitution) |
| Hunger Management | Substitution with snacks | Appetite regulation and hunger relief |
| Physical Change | Temporary weight fluctuation | Waste removal and circulation improvement |
| Sustainability | High psychological pressure | Gradual change tailored to body condition |
| Primary Target | Calorie counts | Internal causes like Eohyeol and Dameum |
Rather than choosing which is 'correct,' it is more important to determine if your body is currently in a state where it cannot burn energy efficiently. If you would like to analyze your current physical condition together, please feel free to visit us.