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한방 다이어트 vs 다른 방법
한방 다이어트 vs 다른 방법

Q. What is the difference between having a 'cheating day' and following a standard restrictive diet, and which one would be better for me?

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A cheating day involves eating desired foods occasionally after strict restriction to satisfy psychological hunger, whereas a standard diet focuses on consistent, moderate intake. While cheating days reduce stress and can help long-term adherence, they risk triggering binge eating and disrupting metabolic rhythms. Standard dieting is more stable but requires higher willpower and can lead to burnout. The best approach depends on whether your current metabolic state can handle the sudden caloric surge.

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As a practitioner of Korean Medicine, I have personally experienced how a single 'cheating day' can sometimes derail a diet for several days. From a physiological perspective, a cheating day is a strategy to temporarily boost the basal metabolic rate, which may drop when the brain perceives a state of starvation. However, for individuals with 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, Spleen Deficiency/impaired digestive function), suddenly consuming high-calorie foods often leads to severe edema or indigestion rather than an increase in metabolism. Conversely, standard dietary control maintains stable blood glucose levels, providing a sense of physiological stability. However, maintaining this consistency is often challenging due to social and professional obligations. The core issue is determining 'what your body is currently capable of processing.' In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we first assess the accumulation of 'Dameum' (痰飮, phlegm-fluid/metabolic waste) and 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis). Excessive cheating when waste products are high can be detrimental, while overly restrictive dieting can deplete your 'Qi' (energy), potentially triggering a yo-yo effect. | Category | Cheating Day Method | Standard Diet Control | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Core Strategy | Periodic reward & metabolic stimulation | Consistent intake maintenance | | Psychological Effect | High short-term satisfaction | Requires patience and self-discipline | | Physical Impact | Potential for insulin spikes | Stable blood glucose and metabolism | | Risks | Risk of binge eating & GI distress | Psychological deprivation during plateaus | | Recommended For | Those with high stress or lower willpower | Those with regular lifestyle patterns | | TKM Perspective | Increases burden on Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo) | May decrease metabolism if Qi is depleted | Rather than one being superior, the most efficient approach is to adjust based on your current digestive capacity and metabolic level. When you visit the clinic, we can determine together whether your body is currently in a state that can safely accommodate a cheating day.
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