📝 Detailed Answer
Metrics like body fat percentage are useful indicators of current status, but obsessing over them can lead to stress and a sense of failure if results differ from others. In TKM, weight gain is analyzed through the lens of constitution and the flow of Qi and Blood.
For instance, an accumulation of 'Dam-eum' (phlegm-fluid retention) can sluggishly slow down metabolism, making weight loss difficult. The presence of 'Eo-hyeol' (blood stasis/blood congestion) can cause severe edema and hinder weight movement. Furthermore, if a patient suffers from 'Bi-heo' (Spleen deficiency), drastic calorie restriction can be counterproductive, leading to muscle loss rather than fat loss.
Here is a summary of the two approaches:
| Category | Metric-Centered Dieting | Baek-rok-dam TKM Dieting |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| Primary Indicator | Weight, Body Fat %, Calories | Constitution, Qi/Blood circulation, Metabolic state |
| Approach | Restricting intake & increasing activity | Restoring organ function & promoting metabolism |
| Main Goal | Reaching and maintaining target numbers | Improving constitution & creating a healthy metabolic environment |
| Management Focus | Food logs & exercise tracking | Customized herbal medicine & constitutional lifestyle management |
| Body Response | Potential lethargy and chronic hunger | Prevention of stamina loss & overall condition regulation |
Numbers are simply the result. The true driver is the 'engine' of your body. Forcing an engine to run while it is broken leads to failure. By repairing the engine first and then reducing the numbers, you achieve much longer-lasting results. Please visit us if you would like to examine the current state of your body together.