📝 Detailed Answer
In the clinic, many patients ask, 'If I can lose weight through diet alone without medication, isn't that the best?' I agree. However, the body is clever—when you suddenly eat less, it switches to survival mode and drops metabolism first. If this leads to spleen deficiency (脾虛, impaired spleen function), you may feel bloated and fatigued even with small meals. Traditional Korean Medicine does not prioritize calorie counting. Instead, it focuses on clearing internal waste such as phlegm-fluid (痰飮) and blood stasis (瘀血) that block circulation and metabolism. Forcing intake or restriction while these blockages exist can harm the body. Herbal medicine works to unblock these stagnant areas and restore metabolic function. Below is a comparison:
| Aspect | Diet Management (Standard) | Herbal Medicine Combination (Customized) |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Principle | Calorie restriction | Metabolic activation and waste removal |
| Advantages | Establishes basic habits, economical | Appetite control support, maintains vitality |
| Limitations | Requires strong will, risk of rebound | — |
| Physical Changes | Potential for rapid decline | Condition management through supplementation |
| Approach | Uniform diet application | Constitution-based personalized prescription |
If diet is about 'what not to eat,' herbal medicine is about 'how to burn efficiently.' Before blindly starving yourself like digging a hole, it is far better to first assess your body's engine condition and find an efficient path.