Q. I exercise really hard, so why is it that only the fat on my lower body won't go away? How can a Korean medicine clinic help with this?
It is likely due to stagnant circulation and lowered metabolism concentrated in the lower body. We use herbal medicine and acupuncture to promote the flow of Qi and Blood, helping to discharge accumulated waste products.
📝 Detailed Answer
If your lower body remains unchanged despite exercising, it is not a matter of willpower. Many people find that simply running or working out doesn't help if there is an underlying issue. In many cases, the root cause is constitutional circulatory stagnation.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this is viewed through the lens of Dam-jeok (phlegm accumulation) or Eo-hyeol (blood stasis). When metabolic waste clumps together and blocks the flow of Qi and Blood, metabolism in that specific area does not occur efficiently, making it difficult to lose fat regardless of exercise intensity.
- Blood Stasis (Eo-hyeol): A state where blood circulation is stagnant, leading to edema (swelling) and a cold sensation in the lower body.
- Phlegm-Fluid (Dam-eum): Waste products that accumulate heavily in the lower body due to inefficient fluid metabolism.
- Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo): When digestive functions are weakened, the body's ability to regulate fluids drops, making the lower body prone to swelling.
💡 Treatment Approach
Through a personalized constitution analysis, we focus on removing the causes of lower-body stagnation and boosting your metabolism to create a body state that naturally consumes energy.
Rather than simply eating less, it is necessary to "clear the blocked paths." Only then will your exercise efficiency truly improve.
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Dr. Yeonseung Choe
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