📝 Detailed Answer
Many people attempt diets by simply restricting calories or relying on specific foods, but this often leads to dizziness, fatigue, and eventual binge eating. If a standard diet is about 'reducing input,' a TKM diet is about 'optimizing output' (metabolism).
In TKM, if your body has an accumulation of Phlegm-Fluid (Dam-eum, 痰飮) or Blood Stasis (Eo-hyeol, 瘀血), your metabolism slows down, making it difficult to lose weight even with low caloric intake. Additionally, if you suffer from Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo, 脾虛), your digestive and metabolic functions are weakened, leading to quick exhaustion. Herbal medicine is used to treat these internal environments, enabling the body to utilize energy more efficiently.
Here is a summary of the key differences:
| Category | Standard Dieting | TKM Dieting |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Principle | Caloric restriction | Metabolic activation & constitutional improvement |
| Appetite Control | Individual willpower and patience | Natural appetite suppression via herbal medicine |
| Energy Levels | Potential lethargy due to hunger | Vitality maintenance through energy supplementation |
| Approach | Universal low-calorie meal plans | 1:1 personalized constitutional prescriptions |
| Primary Goal | Reduction of weight numbers | Restoration of bodily balance and constitutional change |
Ultimately, the key is 'sustainability.' Forcing yourself to endure hunger is not always the answer. It is essential to first identify where your bodily functions are blocked and why your body is currently resistant to weight loss.