📝 Detailed Answer
Many patients ask, 'In the end, isn't it all about eating less?' While caloric deficit is a universal principle, the reason some people struggle with plateaus despite extreme effort often lies in their metabolic state. In TKM, this is viewed as a problem of accumulated 'metabolic waste.'
Specifically, the accumulation of Eohyeol (瘀血, blood stasis) and Dameum (痰飮, phlegm-fluid) slows down circulation and prevents fat from burning effectively. Furthermore, if a patient suffers from Bi-heo (脾虛, Spleen Deficiency/weak digestive function), they may enter a vicious cycle of poor nutrient absorption and chronic swelling. While conventional diets focus on reducing 'input,' TKM focuses on removing obstacles to metabolism to increase the 'output.'
Comparison Summary:
- Core Mechanism: Conventional diets focus on calorie restriction; TKM focuses on metabolic activation and waste elimination.
- Approach: Conventional methods rely on behavioral correction and willpower; TKM focuses on constitutional improvement and creating a favorable physiological environment.
- Primary Target: Conventional diets manage caloric intake; TKM targets metabolic inhibitors like Dameum and Eohyeol.
- Physical Response: Conventional diets may lead to early hunger and fatigue; TKM aims to optimize energy efficiency by boosting basal metabolism.
- Goal: Conventional diets often target numerical weight loss; TKM targets a healthy change in body composition tailored to the individual's constitution.
Rather than choosing one over the other, think of TKM as installing a 'customized engine' tailored to your specific body type. When you visit the clinic, we will thoroughly analyze your current metabolic state to provide a personalized plan.