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Q. How should I approach childhood obesity and probiotic diets from a Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) perspective?

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We focus on correcting the root cause by analyzing the child's eating habits and lifestyle. Many cases of childhood obesity stem from 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo), where impaired digestive function leads to fluid retention and weight gain. While probiotics are helpful as a supportive supplement for gut health, they cannot address the underlying systemic imbalance. We utilize customized herbal medicine to tonify the Spleen and resolve 'Phlegm-Fluid' (Dam-eum) accumulation, combined with gradual lifestyle modifications rather than restrictive dieting.

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In clinical experience, attempting to treat childhood obesity solely with probiotics often leads to stagnant results. The core of pediatric weight gain in TKM usually involves 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo) and 'Phlegm-Fluid' (Dam-eum). 1. **Diagnosing Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo):** Some children gain weight even without overeating, or experience chronic bloating and irregular stool consistency. When the Spleen's function declines, the body fails to properly transform nutrients and instead disrupts fluid metabolism, leading to a 'swollen' type of weight gain. Probiotics alone cannot resolve this metabolic dysfunction. 2. **The Role of Probiotics:** Probiotics help balance gut microbiota, facilitate bowel movements, and reduce gas. They are supportive tools. However, for a child with a cold-natured Spleen Deficiency, over-reliance on certain probiotics may occasionally cause abdominal pain. Therefore, a constitution-based assessment is essential. 3. **The TKM Treatment Process:** First, we analyze a one-week dietary log. Second, through pulse and tongue diagnosis, we identify the degree of Spleen Deficiency and comorbid conditions such as 'Food Accumulation' (Sik-jeok) or 'Phlegm-Fluid' (Dam-eum). Third, we prescribe personalized herbal medicine to enhance digestive function and clear metabolic waste. Fourth, we implement lifestyle corrections, such as reducing processed foods and late-night snacks, and encouraging 30 minutes of light activity daily. 4. **Precautions:** Since children are in a growth phase, aggressive calorie restriction or excessive exercise is strictly avoided. Herbal medications are formulated gently to suit a child's constitution. Probiotics should be viewed as a supplement; true efficacy comes when combined with dietary regulation. 5. **Long-term Perspective:** With consistent management over 3 to 6 months, the child's digestive capacity improves, and weight loss follows naturally. The goal is not a restrictive 'diet' but establishing a healthy growth pattern. When parents synchronize their eating habits with the child's, the results are significantly more sustainable. We provide child-friendly explanations to make the process comfortable for both parent and patient.
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