📝 Detailed Answer
Many people start trending diets simply because others recommend them, but if the diet doesn't align with your constitution, it can lead to digestive distress and inefficiency.
From a Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) perspective, tofu and legumes generally have a 'cold' nature. For patients with Spleen Deficiency (脾虛, Bi-heo)—a state of weakened digestive function—consuming excessive amounts of tofu can chill the abdomen, leading to diarrhea or a significant drop in energy.
On the other hand, typical low-calorie diets often cause nutritional imbalances. This can lead to the accumulation of Phlegm-Fluid (痰飮, Dam-eum), making the body feel heavy and bloated despite low caloric intake. If blood circulation is further impaired, leading to Blood Stasis (瘀血, Eo-hyeol), metabolic efficiency drops, and you will likely hit a weight-loss plateau quickly.
Comparison Summary:
- Tofu-Centric Diet: High satiety and protein intake. However, it may cause bloating in those with weak digestion. Recommended for those who struggle to digest meat, but caution is needed regarding its cold nature.
- General Low-Calorie Diet: Effective for rapid calorie restriction. However, it risks muscle loss and energy depletion. Recommended for short-term adjustments, but carries a risk of nutritional imbalance and the 'yo-yo' effect.
The core issue is not which method is superior, but understanding your body's current metabolic state. Just as clothing must fit the wearer, a diet must fit your specific constitution. I encourage you to visit the clinic so we can evaluate your digestive health and constitutional type together.