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To give you a few examples: Patient A, a worker in their 40s, suffered from Spleen Deficiency (脾虛), meaning their digestive function was weak. If such a person blindly reduces food intake, they lose the energy required for daily work. Instead of forcibly suppressing appetite, we focused on improving digestive efficiency to maintain energy while facilitating natural weight loss.
Patient B, in their 30s, had a different pattern. Due to high stress, they had accumulated Phlegm-Fluid (痰飮) and Blood Stasis (瘀血). Phlegm-Fluid refers to the stagnation of metabolic waste, and Blood Stasis refers to obstructed blood circulation. These patients often complain of a heavy body and frequent edema. In such cases, we use medicinal herbs that resolve stagnation to clear the body's pathways first.
Of course, not everyone follows the same path. Some require only light adjustments, while others need a much more precise clinical approach. Through my own experience and study, I've found that understanding 'what kind of body' you have is the most critical factor. When you visit the clinic, we will analyze your current physical condition together and create a customized plan for you.