📝 Detailed Answer
Many people start with shakes or 'one-food' diets because the rapid drop in numbers is motivating. However, this often leads to fatigue and dull skin. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this state is often associated with 'Bi-heo' (Spleen Deficiency, 脾虛). When the Spleen's function—responsible for digestion and absorption—is weakened, nutrients are not properly delivered to the body, causing the basal metabolic rate to plummet. Forcing shake-only diets in this state can further damage gastrointestinal function.
Furthermore, if the body contains significant amounts of 'Eohyeol' (Blood Stasis, 瘀血) or 'Dameum' (Phlegm-Fluid/Metabolic Waste, 痰飮), simple calorie restriction has clear limits. If you starve yourself while circulation is impaired, the body enters an 'emergency mode' and clings more tightly to fat stores.
Here is a comparison to help you decide:
| Category | Shake Program | General Dietary Control |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Convenience | Very High (Saves prep time) | Moderate (Requires planning) |
| Psychological Hunger | Possible (Lack of chewing) | Relatively Low |
| Nutritional Balance | Dependent on product design | Variable based on personal choice |
| Sustainability | High initially, then declines | Very high once adapted |
| Metabolic Impact | Risk of decline if excessive | Stable with gradual adjustment |
The fastest way to prevent the yo-yo effect is to first assess your current level of Qi (vital energy) and digestive capacity. During your clinic visit, I will accurately diagnose your current state to find the best approach for you.