Q. I work out hard, but I can't seem to lose fat only from my lower body. Can a Korean medicine clinic help me with this?
Yes, it is possible. You need treatment to balance your body shape by resolving edema and the accumulation of waste products caused by stagnant circulation.
📝 Detailed Answer
It can be incredibly frustrating when you put in the effort and sweat, yet your lower body remains unchanged. Many people experience this where specific areas don't lean out, and in some cases, the calves even seem to get thicker despite exercise.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this condition is viewed not simply as a matter of fat, but as a stagnation of Qi and blood circulation. When Damjeok (phlegm-accumulation)—waste products that have hardened in the lower body—or Eohyeol (blood stasis)—resulting from poor circulation—accumulate in the lower extremities, exercise alone often reaches a limit in effectiveness.
- Poor Circulation: If the upper body is warm but the lower body is cold, circulation is blocked, leading to the accumulation of waste.
- Fluid Retention: A state of Bi-heo (Spleen Deficiency), where the Spleen's function is weakened, impairs fluid metabolism, causing the lower body to swell easily.
- Muscle Tension: Pelvic imbalance or muscle knots can obstruct blood flow, lowering the metabolic rate in specific areas.
💡 Treatment Approach
The core of the treatment is to use herbal medicine and acupuncture to clear blocked energy (Qi), improve lower body circulation, and eliminate edema, ensuring that the efficiency of your workouts is distributed throughout the entire body.
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Dr. Yeonseung Choe
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