📝 Detailed Answer
I remember feeling completely lost when my weight wouldn't budge for an entire month during a previous aggressive weight loss attempt. Based on that experience, a plateau is not a matter of willpower, but rather a 'defense mechanism' of the body. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), we analyze and manage plateaus through the following perspectives:
1. Metabolic Efficiency: When 'Dameum' (痰飮, accumulated metabolic waste/phlegm) is prevalent, the flow of energy is blocked, slowing down weight changes. We focus on clearing these pathways first.
2. Digestive Capacity: Over-restricting food intake can lead to 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, Spleen deficiency). When digestive power weakens, the basal metabolic rate drops, which can prolong the plateau period.
3. Improving Blood Circulation: The accumulation of 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis/stagnant blood) can cause inflammatory responses and severe edema. This is often the main culprit that prevents actual fat loss from reflecting as a lower number on the scale.
4. Transition to Customized Prescriptions: A plateau indicates that your body has adapted to your current regimen. We adjust the composition or potency of herbal medicines to trigger a new physiological response.
Ultimately, a plateau is not a state of 'stopping' but a state of 'adapting.' Rather than struggling alone through fasting, the fastest way forward is to identify exactly where your body's energy flow is blocked.