📝 Detailed Answer
Many people try to force themselves to eat only chicken breast during a diet, only to visit our clinic suffering from severe indigestion. Biologically, protein is a vital nutrient that maintains muscle mass and protects the basal metabolic rate. However, in Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we recognize that digestive capacity varies from person to person.
Specifically, those with 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo, 脾虛)—a weakened digestive function—may struggle to absorb a sudden increase in protein, causing it to stagnate in the gastrointestinal tract. This can lead to the accumulation of 'Phlegm-Fluid' (Dam-eum, 痰飮), making the body feel heavy and bloated. Furthermore, if a high-protein diet is maintained while blood circulation is poor, it can lead to the stagnation of 'Blood Stasis' (Eo-hyeol, 瘀血), which may actually slow down metabolism.
Rather than blindly following a popular diet, it is far more important to determine if your digestive system can actually handle the protein load. The key to successful weight loss is not just 'what you eat,' but 'how well your body absorbs and utilizes' those nutrients. I recommend consulting with me to find a dietary guide that aligns perfectly with your body's digestive state.