📝 Detailed Answer
Dieting can be a lonely and difficult battle. I understand why remote prescriptions are tempting for busy professionals, but I insist on in-person consultations because I cannot compromise on the 'Four Examinations' (Sizhen), which are the essence of Traditional Korean Medicine.
By directly seeing you, I can perform Inspection (Mang), Listening and Smelling (Mun), Inquiry (Mun), and Palpation (Jeol), including pulse diagnosis. A sallow complexion might suggest Spleen Deficiency (Bi-heo), while a thick coating on the tongue indicates an accumulation of Phlegm-Fluid (Dameum)—vital information that cannot be captured over a phone.
| Category | In-person Consultation | Remote Consultation |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **Diagnostic Precision** | Direct verification via pulse and tongue diagnosis | Relies on subjective verbal reports |
| **Physical Data** | Precise body composition analysis (InBody) | Relies on the patient's memory |
| **Personalization** | Fine-tuned adjustments based on real-time changes | Prescriptions based on general inquiry data |
| **Adjunctive Therapy** | Combined with acupuncture, moxibustion, or cupping | Only herbal medicine is available |
| **Management** | Regular visits maintain motivation and tension | Difficult to manage if willpower wavers |
Reactions like palpitations or insomnia while taking herbal medicine depend on an individual's 'Qi and Blood' status. Only by seeing you in person can I provide a sophisticated, custom-tailored prescription that addresses these sensitivities. Though it may be a bit inconvenient, starting your journey with a face-to-face consultation is the most honest and effective way to ensure a successful diet.