📝 Detailed Answer
It is completely natural to struggle with cravings for high-calorie foods. From a TKM perspective, these cravings are often symptoms of internal imbalances rather than a failure of self-discipline. We analyze the root cause through the following lenses:
1. Accumulation of Dam-eum (痰飮, Phlegm-Fluid): When metabolic waste (Dam-eum) builds up, metabolism slows down. The body instinctively seeks high-calorie, greasy foods to rapidly boost energy levels.
2. Spleen Deficiency (脾虛, Bi-heo): If the Spleen's function is weakened, the body cannot properly absorb and distribute nutrients. This leads to a paradoxical state where you feel hungry despite eating, causing you to crave more stimulating and calorie-dense flavors.
3. Blood Stasis (瘀血, Eo-hyeol): When blood flow is stagnated, the body temperature drops and metabolism decreases. The body then attempts to raise its temperature and supplement energy by craving fatty foods.
4. Emotional Hunger and Heart-Fire (心火, Sim-hwa): Stress can lead to the accumulation of 'Heart-Fire,' triggering the brain's reward system to seek strong, intense tastes as a coping mechanism. In such cases, prescriptions that calm this agitated energy are more effective than mere willpower.
Rather than fighting a constant battle over whether to eat fried chicken, the key is to resolve the underlying physiological reason why your body desires it. I encourage you to visit our clinic so we can assess your current constitution and find a personalized solution.