Q. I always experience the yo-yo effect even after successful dieting. How does a Korean medicine clinic manage this?
Rather than simple weight loss, we focus on restoring your basal metabolic rate and rebuilding your appetite control capabilities to prevent the yo-yo effect.
📝 Detailed Answer
Regaining weight after a successful diet is often a constitutional issue rather than a lack of willpower. When you starve yourself or rely solely on medication, your body perceives it as an 'emergency' and naturally tries to store more energy.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this is often viewed as Spleen Deficiency (Bi-Heo), a state where the function of the Spleen is weakened, leading to a decline in overall metabolic capacity. When the functions of digestion, absorption, and transportation are impaired, your body becomes predisposed to gain weight even with minimal caloric intake.
💡 Goals of Yo-Yo Prevention Treatment
Instead of simply reducing the numbers on the scale, we focus on creating a 'metabolic environment' where your body can naturally burn energy.
- Metabolic Recovery: We activate the metabolism by removing accumulated waste products, known in TKM as Dam-jeok (phlegm accumulation).
- Appetite Balance: We suppress 'false hunger' and correct hormonal imbalances to prevent overeating.
- Muscle Mass Preservation: Through herbal medicines that supplement Qi (vital energy), we minimize muscle loss and maintain the basal metabolic rate.
- Lifestyle Correction: We establish sustainable patterns through dietary guides tailored to your specific constitution (Sasang typology).
Ultimately, to stop the yo-yo effect, you must healthily reset the body's internal 'set point.' This is why personalized prescriptions tailored to the individual are essential.
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Dr. Yeonseung Choe
Chief Director
