📝 Detailed Answer
I’ve been there myself—trying to lose weight through sheer willpower and extreme fasting. All it did was drain my energy and leave my body feeling heavy and sluggish. (Laughs) That is why, in Traditional Korean Medicine, we don't just focus on cutting calories; we investigate 'why' the weight isn't coming off.
In the clinic, the process typically follows these steps:
1. Constitutional Diagnosis: We first check for Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo, 脾虛), seeing if weakened digestive functions are hindering nutrient absorption and waste excretion.
2. Clearing Circulation Paths: If Blood Stasis (Eo-hyeol, 瘀血)—stagnated blood and metabolic waste—is blocking the flow, we prioritize acupoints to resolve this blockage.
3. Removing Phlegm-Fluid (Dam-eum, 痰飮): We eliminate accumulated fluid waste, known as Dam-eum, to reduce edema (swelling) and boost metabolic efficiency.
4. Localized Stimulation: For stubborn areas, we use specialized acupuncture to stimulate fat breakdown and improve circulation in those specific zones.
5. Systemic Balance Adjustment: We target acupoints that regulate appetite and sleep quality to create a stable body state that prevents the 'yo-yo effect.'
The core of acupuncture treatment is 'opening the blockages.' Speaking from experience, allowing the body to naturally release waste is far more sustainable than forcing it. Let's take a look together to see where your body's flow is being obstructed.