📝 Detailed Answer
Many people try to lose weight by simply starving themselves, but this often leads to dizziness and decreased productivity. When you starve, the body enters 'emergency mode,' conserving energy and paradoxically shifting your constitution to one that gains weight more easily.
Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) dieting does not focus on mere appetite suppression. Instead, it focuses on clearing obstructions within the body. For instance, the accumulation of Eohyeol (瘀血, blood stasis) or Dameum (痰飮, accumulated fluid/phlegm) can slow down metabolism, making it difficult to lose weight regardless of caloric restriction. The core objective is to remove these stagnations and restore normal circulation.
Furthermore, we consider individual constitutions. For those with Bi-heo (脾虛, Spleen deficiency or weakened digestive function), rigorous exercise or a restrictive high-protein diet can lead to exhaustion and indigestion. In such cases, we prescribe herbs that boost vital energy (Qi) alongside fat-burning agents. This ensures you can burn body fat without depleting your energy.
Ultimately, it is not about which method is 'better,' but whether your body is currently capable of self-regulation or if a professional needs to first 'flip the metabolic switch' to get you started. We invite you to visit our clinic for a personalized constitutional analysis.