Q. Doctor, what exactly is a weight loss plateau, and why does it happen?
A plateau is a defensive mechanism where your body perceives its current state as the new 'normal' and attempts to conserve energy. This occurs as a chain reaction: calorie restriction/exercise leads to weight loss, which the brain perceives as a crisis, resulting in a lowered basal metabolic rate and increased appetite hormones. While Western medicine refers to this as the 'set-point' adjustment, Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) views it as a state where the circulation of Qi and Blood is stagnated, leading to an accumulation of metabolic waste.
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