📝 Detailed Answer
Losing weight is a difficult journey, and I understand those struggles personally. While Western medications like Saxenda or Wegovy offer rapid weight loss by controlling the central nervous system to suppress hunger, they often fail to change the body's underlying metabolic system, frequently leading to the 'yo-yo effect' once the medication is stopped.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), weight gain is viewed as more than just the result of overeating. We look for internal obstructions like Blood Stasis (eohyeol) or Phlegm-fluid (dameum) that block circulation. Specifically, a state of Spleen Deficiency (biheo) causes the body to store energy rather than consume it. Korean herbal medicine aims to clear these blockages and restore the function of the internal organs, laying the foundation for a 'constitution that does not easily gain weight.'
| Category | Western Diet Medicine | Korean Herbal Diet Medicine |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Core Goal | Appetite suppression & absorption blocking | Metabolic enhancement & constitutional improvement |
| Key Principle | Central nervous system regulation | Balancing the Five Viscera and Six Bowels |
| Strengths | Rapid weight loss speed | Strengthening physical stamina & improving circulation |
| Side Effects | Dry mouth, insomnia, palpitations | Temporary healing crisis (myeonghyeon), etc. |
| Prescription | Standardized ingredient-based | Personalized constitution-based |
If you need immediate control over an uncontrollable appetite, Western medicine might be a clear answer. However, if your body has been weakened by repeated failures, TKM offers a path toward sustainable health. The first step is a thorough consultation to identify your body's current state.