📝 Detailed Answer
Many people struggle with extreme diets, such as eating only chicken breast, which can trigger a 'survival mode' in the brain and lead to binge eating. From a modern medical perspective, reducing refined carbohydrates while increasing protein and fiber stabilizes insulin levels, effectively flipping the 'metabolic switch' to utilize stored fat for energy.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), weight loss is not viewed solely as a calorie issue but as a matter of Qi and Blood circulation and waste management. When 'Dam-eum' (痰飮, abnormal fluid accumulation) and 'Eo-hyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis) build up in the body, metabolism slows down, making weight loss difficult. The bitter compounds in wrap vegetables combined with protein help treat 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, deficiency of the Spleen/digestive function), boosting energy and promoting the discharge of metabolic waste.
The true strength of the tuna ssamjang diet is its sustainability; it satisfies the palate while restoring metabolic function. However, because commercial ssamjang is often high in sugar and salt—which can cause water retention and bloating—it is crucial to use a healthy, modified version. Since digestive capacity varies by individual, I recommend visiting the clinic to create a personalized dietary plan tailored to your specific constitution.