📝 Detailed Answer
Many people try to force weight loss by sticking to a restrictive diet of just chicken breast and sweet potatoes. However, extreme caloric restriction triggers a 'starvation response,' causing the body to plummet its metabolic rate, leading to fatigue and dizziness.
Physiologically, excessive nutrient intake causes insulin spikes, which inhibit fat burning and promote storage. In this state, even intense exercise yields minimal results. In TKM, we focus on 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo, 脾虛). When the Spleen's function is impaired, the body cannot efficiently convert food into energy, leaving behind metabolic residues.
These residues manifest as 'Dam-eum' (phlegm-fluid retention) and 'Eo-hyeol' (blood stasis). Dam-eum refers to the accumulation of unnecessary fluid and waste, while Eo-hyeol is the result of stagnant blood circulation. When these accumulate between vessels and cells, metabolic efficiency drops, making you more prone to gaining weight.
Ultimately, a diet for reducing body fat is not a battle of calorie counting, but a process of restoring Spleen function to clear Dam-eum and Eo-hyeol. This allows your body to return to its natural 'combustion mode.' Since digestive capacity and metabolic rates vary by individual, the fastest path to success is creating a personalized dietary plan tailored to your specific constitution.