📝 Detailed Answer
I’ve been there myself—trying to find the 'perfect' method by eating nothing but chicken breast, only to end up feeling dizzy and exhausted. It was a real struggle. (laughs)
Strict dieting often leads to nutritional imbalances, and potent conventional drugs can cause side effects like heart palpitations or insomnia. TKM takes a different approach. Instead of just saying 'eat less,' we ask, 'Why is the weight not coming off?'
If there is blood stasis (瘀血, Eohyeol) hindering circulation or phlegm-fluid retention (痰飮, Dameum) accumulating as waste in the body, your metabolism slows down. Furthermore, if you simply starve yourself while in a state of Spleen Deficiency (脾虛, Biheo)—where digestive and absorptive capacities are weakened—you lose your energy and vitality without actually losing fat. Therefore, the core of TKM dieting is carefully assessing your physical state and tailoring herbal prescriptions to fit your specific needs.
| Category | Strict Dieting | Conventional Medicine | TKM Dieting |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **Core Principle** | Caloric restriction | Appetite suppression / Hormonal control | Metabolic activation & Constitution improvement |
| **Pros** | Low financial burden | Fast initial response | Personalized prescriptions & Holistic care |
| **Cons** | High risk of yo-yo effect, stress | Risk of side effects, dependency | Time required for preparation |
| **Physical Impact** | Risk of muscle loss | Autonomic nervous system stimulation | Supplementation of organ functions |
| **Sustainability** | Low (high dropout rate) | Moderate (rebound after stopping) | High (combined with habit correction) |
Ultimately, the best method is the one that works for you. However, if you are physically and mentally exhausted from repeated failures, it may be time to identify exactly where your body's 'metabolic switch' has been turned off.