Q. Doctor, is there really such a thing as 'International No Diet Day'? I’m curious how this relates to the success of my weight loss journey.
May 6th marks 'International No Diet Day,' established to raise awareness against the side effects of extreme dieting, such as eating disorders. Rather than just a break, it serves as a reminder that restrictive dieting—which ignores bodily homeostasis—is often destined for failure. Medically, extreme caloric restriction spikes cortisol, the stress hormone, which lowers the metabolic rate and creates a constitution that gains weight more easily. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this is understood as a process where the flow of Qi and Blood (氣血) becomes obstructed.
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