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Q. I'm thinking of dieting with something like Burger King's diet burgers. How would a Korean medicine clinic approach this?

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Diet burgers focus solely on reducing calories, but Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) considers the 'nature' (energy and flavor) of food and its impact on digestion. We prioritize balancing your constitution and Spleen-Stomach function; for those with a cold interior, cold salads or sodas can aggravate Spleen Deficiency (脾虛). We recommend stabilizing your digestive system through acupuncture or herbal medicine before modifying your diet, and adjusting your eating order—protein and vegetables first, carbohydrates last—to ensure long-term metabolic recovery rather than a simple calorie deficit.

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While many 'diet burgers' are marketed as healthy due to low calories, TKM focuses more on how the body responds to the food rather than the numerical calorie count. Frequent consumption of cold salads or diet sodas can weaken the 'transportation and transformation' (運化) function of the Spleen, leading to Spleen Deficiency (脾虛). This can slow down metabolism and cause the accumulation of 'Dampness' (濕), resulting in 'Phlegm-Fluid' (痰飮). In such cases, despite low calorie intake, weight loss stalls and the 'yo-yo effect' occurs more rapidly. We suggest a stepped approach: 1. **Assess Digestive Capacity**: If you have a thick, sticky coating on your tongue or irregular bowel movements, you may have Spleen Deficiency and Damp-Phlegm (濕痰). In this state, diet burgers may cause bloating without providing proper nutrition. 2. **Consider the Nature (Energy/Flavor) of Food**: Frozen patties, cold vegetables, and carbonated drinks are generally 'Cold' in nature (寒性). Excessive intake chills the abdomen and impairs Spleen function. Pairing these with ginger tea or warm-natured side dishes (e.g., chives, garlic) can help. 3. **Spleen-Stomach Stabilization via Acupuncture**: We utilize acupoints such as Zusanli (ST36) and Zhongwan (CV12) to regulate gastrointestinal motility. If the deficiency is deep, herbal formulas like Bojungikgi-tang (補中益氣湯) may be prescribed—not as a 'weight loss drug,' but to enhance the body's innate metabolic power. 4. **Adjust Eating Order and Intervals**: We recommend eating protein and vegetables first, followed by carbohydrates (the bun). Maintaining a 4-5 hour gap between meals ensures sufficient digestion time and prevents the accumulation of Damp-Phlegm. 5. **Gentle Movement over Intense Exercise**: Instead of high-intensity workouts immediately after eating, a 30-minute walk is advised to facilitate Qi circulation. Excessive sweating can deplete Qi and Blood, potentially worsening Spleen Deficiency. 6. **Implement Recovery Days**: Once a week, replace diet burgers with warm, easy-to-digest foods like porridge or soybean paste stew (Doenjang-jjigae) to allow the digestive system to rest and prevent Phlegm accumulation. By following this approach, you can manage your weight without completely eliminating diet burgers while maintaining your body's internal balance. Since the specific method varies by constitution, a professional consultation is recommended.
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