📝 Detailed Answer
Many people blame a lack of willpower when they struggle with weight loss, but often the issue lies in the body's internal environment. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), weight gain is not viewed solely through the lens of calorie counting. We examine metabolic stagnation, such as 'Dameum' (痰飮, the accumulation of waste products/phlegm) and 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis). For instance, those with 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, deficiency of the Spleen/digestive function) often experience extreme fatigue and a high risk of the yo-yo effect when attempting restrictive diets.
Dietary herbal medicine does more than just suppress appetite. It focuses on clearing Dameum and Eohyeol to raise the basal metabolic rate and revitalize circulation. This ensures that your exercise is more effective and that your body does not enter a 'starvation mode' even with reduced intake.
| Category | General Diet & Exercise | Herbal Medicine Support |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Principle | Reducing intake & increasing expenditure | Improving metabolic efficiency & constitutional support |
| Advantages | The healthiest, most standard approach | Overcoming plateaus & easier appetite control |
| Limitations | Requires strong willpower; high entry barrier | |
| Physical Impact | Muscle maintenance & cardiovascular improvement | Reduction of edema & elimination of internal waste |
| Customization | General guidelines applied | Personalized prescriptions based on constitution and symptoms |
Rather than choosing one over the other, it is important to first identify your current physiological state. Upon visiting the clinic, we can determine whether you are suffering from Spleen deficiency or an accumulation of Dameum to find the most comfortable and effective path for you.