📝 Detailed Answer
I understand your dilemma perfectly; I’ve also agonized over popular supplements while trying to lose some belly fat myself. Trying to decipher those ingredient labels can be quite a headache.
Commercial supplements are attractive because they are affordable and easy to obtain. However, because the ingredients are standardized, reactions vary greatly among individuals. For instance, those with 'Spleen Deficiency' (Biheo) who have weak digestive systems might experience abdominal discomfort and bloating without losing any weight if they take these products without consideration for their constitution.
In contrast, TKM prescriptions start by clearing 'obstructions' in the body. We focus on boosting the metabolic rate by resolving 'blood stasis' (Eohyeol) caused by alcohol or stress, and internal waste known as 'phlegm-retained fluid' (Dameum). Rather than simply inducing appetite suppression, we work on restoring a healthy circulatory structure.
Of course, there are clear drawbacks. You must invest time for a professional consultation, and the cost is higher than mass-produced functional foods. It also takes more effort to take them consistently.
If you are currently in good health and just want to manage your diet lightly, commercial products can be a fine choice. However, for office workers in their 30s to 50s struggling with stubborn 'age-related' fat and chronic fatigue, the situation is different. In such cases, examining your body’s specific needs and managing it according to your constitution is a much smarter and more effective choice.