📝 Detailed Answer
Most people focus on 'what to eat,' but the real key is 'how your body processes it.' Even if a specific diet reduces calories, it can lead to rapid exhaustion and the yo-yo effect if it doesn't align with your constitution.
In Traditional Korean Medicine, the inability to lose weight is often attributed to internal waste products: Dam-eum (痰飮, accumulated phlegm-fluid/metabolic waste) and Eo-hyeol (瘀血, blood stasis/poor circulation). When these build up, metabolic efficiency drops regardless of how little you eat. Specifically, those with Bi-heo (脾虛, Spleen Deficiency/weakened digestive and absorptive function) may experience severe energy depletion and a further drop in metabolism if they force a restrictive diet.
Here is a comparison:
| Category | Specific Diet (e.g., Chicken Breast) | TKM Weight Loss Management |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Approach | Absolute restriction of caloric intake | Recovery of metabolic function and internal environment |
| Primary Target | Type and amount of food | Removal of waste products (Dam-eum, Eo-hyeol) |
| Body Response | Rapid initial weight loss | Gradual change through constitutional improvement |
| Sustainability | High dependence on diet; highly restrictive | Possible to maintain alongside lifestyle corrections |
| Side Effect Risk | Nutritional imbalance, hair loss, fatigue | Minimized via personalized prescriptions based on constitution |
Rather than choosing one 'correct' answer, it is important to first determine how well your body's 'engine' (metabolism) is running. To lose weight healthily without unnecessary struggle, first check whether your body is in a state of Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo) or has an accumulation of Dam-eum.