📝 Detailed Answer
Conventional diet medications are effective at strongly suppressing appetite or blocking nutrient absorption. However, since everyone has a different constitution, taking standardized medication can sometimes lead to side effects like palpitations or insomnia. In TKM, weight gain is often viewed through the lens of 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo, weakened metabolic function) or 'Phlegm-fluid' (Dam-eum, accumulated waste). Instead of mere suppression, the core of TKM is to promote the circulation of 'Qi and Blood' (energy and blood flow) to help the body utilize energy naturally.
| Category | Conventional Medication/Dieting | TKM Diet Program |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **Primary Focus** | Rapid decrease in scale weight | Normalizing metabolic function |
| **Core Principle** | Appetite suppression & forced metabolism | Supplementing Spleen Deficiency & Detoxification |
| **Side Effects** | Dosage adjustment or discontinuation | Customized prescriptions to minimize discomfort |
| **Personalization** | Standardized ready-made products | 1:1 prescription via pulse diagnosis and consultation |
| **Long-term View** | High risk of yo-yo effect after stopping | Maintaining BMR and constitutional improvement |
| **Body Balance** | Focus on specific numerical goals | Improving systemic circulation (e.g., removing Blood Stasis) |
It is crucial to understand 'why' your body became prone to weight gain in the first place. If you simply suppress your appetite, you are likely to experience a yo-yo effect once the medication stops as the body tries to return to its original state. For those who suffer from poor digestion, cold extremities, or frequent bloating (edema), a TKM approach that addresses these internal imbalances while facilitating weight loss will be much more comfortable and sustainable in the long run.