📝 Detailed Answer
In clinical practice, I often tell patients that the success of a diet depends on two things: sustainability and the body's metabolic efficiency. While chicken-breast-centered diets are nutritionally sound, they can be burdensome for those with weak digestive systems. In TKM, this condition is referred to as Spleen Deficiency (脾虛, bi-heo), where the spleen fails to properly absorb and transport nutrients. When protein is not fully digested, it can transform into 'phlegm-fluid' (痰飮, dam-eum)—metabolic waste that makes the body feel heavy and sluggish.
Extreme dietary restrictions can also hinder blood circulation, leading to the formation of blood stasis (瘀血, eo-hyeol). When blood becomes stagnant, the basal metabolic rate drops, potentially creating a body type that gains weight even with minimal intake. Based on clinical experience, it is often more effective to clear these metabolic blockages than to simply starve the body.
Here is a comparison of the two approaches:
| Category | Chicken Breast/Low-Carb Diet | TKM Weight Loss Program |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Approach | Restriction of calories and nutrients | Recovery of metabolic function & constitution improvement |
| Key Advantage | Short-term weight loss, muscle maintenance | Appetite control, overall health management |
| Limitation | Dietary stress, nutritional imbalance | Requires time for personalized prescription |
| Digestive Load | Potential burden on digestion due to high protein | Herbal formulas tailored to digestive capacity |
| Sustainability | Heavily dependent on willpower | Step-by-step adjustment based on bodily response |
Rather than labeling one as superior, it is important to determine whether your body is currently in a state where 'eating less' will work, or if your metabolism has collapsed and requires medical assistance. If you are unsure, I recommend visiting the clinic for a constitutional analysis.