📝 Detailed Answer
When people think of diet pills, they often imagine medicines that simply suppress appetite. However, relying solely on appetite suppression often leads to dizziness and fatigue, making daily life difficult. Therefore, our approach focuses on 'restarting the body's engine' rather than just blocking hunger.
From a modern medical standpoint, certain herbal components moderately stimulate the sympathetic nervous system. This slightly increases the heart rate and raises the basal metabolic rate, creating a physiological state where the body consumes energy—even while resting—similarly to when you are exercising.
From the perspective of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), individuals who struggle with weight loss often have an accumulation of 'Dam-eum' (phlegm-fluid retention) or 'Eohyeol' (blood stasis). Dam-eum refers to sticky metabolic waste, and Eohyeol refers to stagnant, poor-quality blood. When these obstruct the body's pathways, metabolism inevitably slows down.
Additionally, many patients suffer from 'Bi-heo' (Spleen Deficiency), where the digestive and absorptive functions are weakened. If someone in this state attempts to starve themselves, they often experience muscle loss without losing actual fat. Therefore, we use herbal medicine to support Spleen function and expel metabolic waste, creating an internal environment where the body can naturally burn fat. In essence, herbal weight loss is the process of flipping the switch on a broken metabolism.