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Q. How should I approach reducing body fat percentage from a Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) perspective?

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TKM focuses on holistic metabolic recovery rather than simple calorie restriction. We begin by analyzing your constitution through pulse and tongue diagnosis to check Qi and Blood circulation. Treatment involves improving digestive function, clearing phlegm-fluid retention (Dam-eum), and addressing Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo) through herbal medicine and acupuncture to optimize fat metabolism and prevent the yo-yo effect.

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Many women struggle with body fat percentage by relying on extreme fasting or excessive cardio, which often leads to metabolic crashes and the yo-yo effect. In Traditional Korean Medicine, body fat is not viewed merely as a result of caloric imbalance, but as a signal reflecting the state of your overall metabolism, circulation, and organ function. 1. **Assessment of Constitution and State**: The cause of fat accumulation varies by individual. Those with cold extremities and poor digestion often suffer from Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo); when the Spleen is weak, fluid metabolism slows down, leading to edema and easier fat storage. Conversely, those with high stress and chronic shoulder tension may experience Liver Qi Stagnation (Gan-gi-ul-gyeol), which slows down fat oxidation. We use pulse, tongue, and abdominal palpation to identify these patterns. 2. **Restructuring Dietary Habits**: The focus shifts from 'eating less' to 'digesting better.' We recommend reducing cold foods, raw foods, flour, and dairy, replacing them with warm porridges, vegetables, and quality proteins. Skipping breakfast can further weaken the Spleen, making fat loss more difficult. Consistent, regular meals are generally more effective for long-term metabolic health than intermittent fasting. 3. **Metabolic Support via Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture**: Based on the diagnosis, we prescribe herbal formulas such as Bo-bi-tang (Spleen-tonifying decoction) for Spleen Deficiency or Er-chen-tang (Two-Cured decoction) to resolve Phlegm-fluid retention (Dam-eum). Acupuncture and moxibustion on points like Zhongwan (CV12) and Zusanli (ST36) stimulate gastrointestinal motility and blood circulation. The goal is not just to lower a number on the scale, but to create an internal environment where the body can naturally metabolize fat. 4. **Managing Sleep and Stress**: Poor sleep increases cortisol levels, which promotes abdominal obesity. We recommend warm foot baths and meditation before bed. For those with Liver Qi Stagnation, addressing emotional distress and 'Hwa-byung' (suppressed anger/stress) is essential for successful fat loss. 5. **Sustainable Exercise**: Consistency is more important than intensity. We suggest starting with full-body stretching and walking, gradually adding strength training as stamina improves. Excessive cardio alone can lead to muscle loss and a drop in basal metabolic rate. Ultimately, the key is to stop obsessing over the 'body fat percentage' figure and instead focus on the sensation of your body feeling lighter and your metabolism awakening. TKM provides a personalized roadmap to achieve this sustainable balance.
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