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I personally have often thought, when I was very busy, 'Ah, if only everything could be handled from home, how great would that be?' That's why I operate a remote consultation system. The biggest advantage of remote prescription is efficiency. It saves time for office workers who are pressed for commuting hours, lowers the psychological barrier, and allows for a quicker start. Additionally, through a structured questionnaire, you can calmly organize and share your usual eating habits. However, there are clear limitations. In Traditional Korean Medicine, '望診 (inspection)'—seeing the patient's complexion, tongue condition, and body shape in person—is crucial. In particular, conditions like '痰飮 (phlegm-fluid retention)' where waste accumulates inside the body, or '瘀血 (blood stasis)' where blood circulation is stagnant, require visual examination for more precise prescription. Also, if you have a constitution with '脾虛 (spleen deficiency)'—weak digestive function—direct examination is needed to finely adjust the concentration or types of herbal ingredients. Remote consultation makes it somewhat difficult to capture such 'fine details.' In conclusion, if you are in a hurry, starting remotely is perfectly fine. However, if you want a more accurate understanding of your body condition for customized management, please visit the clinic when you have time. Let's find the most convenient method together.