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Q. Is completely suppressing my urge for snacks or diet chocolate the only way? I’d like to know a more balanced, Traditional Korean Medicine-based approach to snacking.

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Suppressing cravings entirely often backfires into binge eating. From a Traditional Korean Medicine perspective, persistent cravings are often linked to Biheo (Spleen Deficiency). Instead of relying solely on willpower, it is important to address the root cause by clearing internal waste, stabilizing blood sugar, and replenishing your body's vital energy to make appetite control natural and sustainable.

📝 Detailed Answer

I have experienced those moments where stress makes you reach for chocolate; it is not just a matter of willpower. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we view these cravings as physiological signals rather than simple greed. Here are four ways to manage snacks wisely: First, we address Spleen Deficiency (Biheo, 脾虛). When the Spleen, which governs the digestive system, is weak, the body seeks quick energy in the form of sugar. Strengthening the Spleen's vital energy naturally reduces the intense desire for sweets at the source. Second, it is vital to clear internal waste like Phlegm-fluid (Dameum, 痰飮) and Blood Stasis (Eo-hyeol, 瘀血). These accumulations block the circulation of Qi and Blood, preventing nutrients from reaching your cells effectively. When your cells are 'starving' despite eating, your body sends constant hunger signals. Clearing these internal toxins is half the battle won. Third, if you do eat chocolate, opt for high-cacao varieties and consume small amounts immediately after a meal to prevent sudden insulin spikes. In TKM, we also use medicinal herbs to cool Stomach Heat (Wiyeol, 胃熱), which can cause an abnormally overactive appetite. Finally, constitutional imbalances should be corrected. Many people crave sweets due to Qi Deficiency (Giheo, 氣虛) or Liver Fire (Ganhwa, 肝火) caused by pent-up stress. By using customized herbal prescriptions to restore balance, you can move away from a 'painful' diet of endurance toward a state where your body feels comfortable and satisfied. Don't just suppress the urge; let’s find the underlying cause together.
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