📝 Detailed Answer
In modern life, factors like frequent work dinners and overtime make weight management difficult even for practitioners. Western treatments, such as GLP-1 receptor agonists, work by signaling satiety to the brain, making them clear and effective tools when dietary control is particularly challenging. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), however, we look at the fundamental 'state of the body.' We often identify the root cause of weight gain as 'Spleen Deficiency' (weakened digestive and transformative functions) or 'Phlegm-Fluid' (accumulation of metabolic waste). When the Spleen is weak, the body fails to produce energy efficiently, and the resulting waste accumulates as Phlegm-Fluid. Herbal medicine aims to clear these blockages and boost metabolic power, creating an internal environment conducive to burning body fat naturally.
| Comparison | Western Medication (Injections/Pills) | TKM Herbal Medicine (Decoctions/Pills) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Principle | Appetite suppression via hormone regulation | Metabolic activation and organ balance |
| Main Strengths | Powerful and rapid effects | Improved general condition and edema relief |
| Prescription | Standardized, ingredient-focused | Individualized based on constitution and symptoms |
| Management | Side effects like nausea or constipation | Preventing fatigue and improving constitution |
| Long-term | Post-medication appetite management | Protecting basal metabolic rate to prevent yo-yo effect |
Ultimately, choosing the method that fits your body is most important. To reach your goal without exhaustion, it is vital to resolve 'Blood Stasis' (stagnant, impure blood) and boost your 'Qi' (vital energy). We recommend a consultation to identify why your body is currently storing energy instead of spending it.