📝 Detailed Answer
Early in my career, I mistakenly thought that providing the right herbal medicine was enough. Over time, I realized that the real answers are always hidden in a patient's facial expression, the sound of their breath, and the subtle nuances of their pulse.
Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) does not focus solely on the number on the scale. We must first examine whether there is stagnant 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis/stagnant blood) or if 'Dameum' (痰飮, phlegm-fluid retention) has accumulated and is blocking circulation. It is difficult to fully capture these 'flows of Qi' through a screen.
Specifically, if you suddenly feel depleted of energy or experience bloating during a diet, it is often due to 'Biheo' (脾虛, Spleen deficiency). When the Spleen is weak, nutrients aren't absorbed properly, fatigue accumulates, and you may even feel dizzy. In such cases, I need to palpate your abdomen and check your pulse to determine if we should temporarily slow down weight loss and focus on replenishing your energy first.
While telehealth is a convenient tool, if you desire a fundamental constitutional improvement to prevent the 'yo-yo effect,' I strongly recommend visiting the clinic. Much like tailoring a suit to fit a body, the process of refining your prescription through direct consultation is what ultimately determines the result. Please stop by whenever you are comfortable, and we can examine your current condition together.