📝 Detailed Answer
Many people struggle with the temptation of late-night snacks, only to wake up the next morning with bloating and regret. It is important to realize that this is often not a failure of willpower, but a physiological signal from your body.
From a TKM perspective, late-night cravings are addressed through three primary lenses:
1. Spleen Deficiency (Bihyeo, 脾虛): When the function of the Spleen is weakened, energy metabolism becomes inefficient. Consequently, the body constantly craves quick energy sources, which manifests as uncontrollable food cravings.
2. Phlegm-Fluid Retention (Dameum, 痰飮): When metabolic waste accumulates and obstructs the circulation of Qi and Blood, the brain can trigger 'false hunger' signals. Clearing these unnecessary toxins from the body is essential to stabilizing your appetite.
3. Blood Stasis (Eo-hyeol, 瘀血) and Stress: When blood circulation is stagnant due to stress, it creates a psychological hunger. In such cases, the treatment focuses on relieving mental tension and relaxing the mind rather than simply filling the stomach.
Ultimately, TKM herbal medicine does not forcefully suppress your appetite; instead, it restores abnormal hunger signals to their healthy state. The core of our approach is to identify why your body seeks food at night and gradually transform your eating habits through a customized prescription. Rather than struggling alone, we invite you to find a sustainable solution together.