Q. I keep overeating whenever I'm stressed. How can I break this binge eating habit?
It is possible to manage this through herbal medicine tailored to control 'psychological hunger.' The treatment focuses on resolving the stagnation of Qi caused by stress to stabilize your appetite.
📝 Detailed Answer
It is common to overeat as a form of 'reward' after a grueling day at work. Many people experience this cycle where they relieve stress through late-night snacking, only to suffer from indigestion or heartburn later.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this phenomenon is not viewed as a simple lack of willpower, but as Qi Stagnation (Gi-che), a state where the body's vital energy is blocked and unable to flow smoothly. Specifically, chronic stress can lead to Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo), where a weakened digestive system creates 'false hunger' driven by psychological instability.
💡 Treatment Goals
The focus is on reducing cravings for stimulating foods and stabilizing the autonomic nervous system to control emotional eating.
- Promoting Qi Flow: Clearing stagnated energy to relieve chest tightness and calm food cravings.
- Strengthening the Digestive System: Enhancing Spleen function so that you feel satisfied with smaller portions.
- Stabilizing Mind and Body: Using calming herbs to reduce impulsivity and improve eating habits.
Since everyone responds to stress differently, it is essential to first assess your current Qi and Blood status to create a personalized herbal prescription that fits your specific constitution.
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Dr. Yeonseung Choe
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