📝 Detailed Answer
I remember counting every single almond during my own diet; it was exhausting and unsustainable. Eventually, I realized the issue wasn't the quantity of food, but my body's internal state. While conventional diets focus on 'eating less,' Korean medicine focuses on helping the body 'burn better.'
In Korean Medicine, weight gain isn't blamed on a lack of willpower. We identify root causes like 'Phlegm-fluid' (Dam-eum), which refers to accumulated metabolic waste, or 'Blood Stasis' (Eo-hyeol), which hinders internal circulation. Particularly in a state of 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo), the body fails to convert food into energy efficiently, leading to fat accumulation regardless of how little you eat.
| Category | Standard Low-Calorie Diet | TKM Weight Loss Program |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **Core Goal** | Calorie restriction | Improving BMR & internal circulation |
| **Primary Method** | Mass-produced meals & high-intensity exercise | Custom herbal medicine & lifestyle correction |
| **Body Condition** | Risk of nutrient & vitality depletion | Supplementing Qi and Blood & detoxifying waste |
| **Personalization** | Universal guidelines | Prescriptions based on individual Zang-fu health |
| **Sustainability** | Relies heavily on willpower | Ensuring homeostasis by improving constitution |
| **Physical Changes** | Risk of muscle loss & premature aging | Fat-focused loss & overall condition management |
If a car is broken, simply putting in less fuel won't fix the underlying problem; you must repair the engine to improve efficiency. Starvation-based methods quickly reach a limit. Instead of stressing over calorie counting alone, let’s examine your body's 'engine' together to find a healthy, sustainable solution.