Q. Why do I gain weight so easily when I eat out? Does the menu choice really make that much of a difference?
Restaurant meals typically combine high sodium, sugar, and fats, which slow down your metabolism. Refined carbohydrates spike insulin levels, while excess sodium causes water retention and edema, creating a cycle of blood sugar spikes, insulin overproduction, and fat accumulation. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), these stimulating foods create 'Dameum' (phlegm-fluid), which further stagnates metabolic processes.
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