📝 Detailed Answer
Switching to a healthy diet, such as choosing nutritious options from Subway, is an excellent starting point. However, some people find that they don't lose weight even when eating the same healthy foods as others. This is often due to accumulated waste products or diminished bodily functions.
In Traditional Korean Medicine, these are referred to as Phlegm-Fluid (Dameum, 痰飮) and Blood Stasis (Eohyeol, 瘀血). Phlegm-Fluid refers to metabolic waste resulting from impaired fluid metabolism, while Blood Stasis refers to a state where blood flow is obstructed due to increased viscosity. When these accumulate, metabolism slows down, reducing the efficiency of even the healthiest salads. Furthermore, those with Spleen Deficiency (Biheo, 脾虛), or weakened digestive function, may struggle to absorb nutrients properly and feel fatigued easily.
Here is a comparison of the two approaches:
| Category | Dietary Management (Healthy Eating) | TKM Dieting (Customized Prescription) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Goal | Restriction of calories and nutrients | Activation of metabolism and constitution improvement |
| Advantages | Formation of clean eating habits, nutrient supply | Overcoming plateaus, appetite control, edema relief |
| Limitations | Requires strong willpower, occurrence of plateaus | Requires a personalized diagnostic process |
| Mechanism | Inducing energy expenditure > intake | Increasing basal metabolic rate and excreting waste |
| Recommended For | Those needing dietary habit correction | Those with high motivation but sluggish bodily response |
Ultimately, dieting is like changing the 'fuel,' while TKM is like improving the performance of the 'engine.' If the engine is rusted, the car won't run well regardless of how high-quality the fuel is. I recommend checking the state of your body's 'engine' first and combining customized herbal prescriptions with a healthy diet.