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Q. I eat a lot of sweet potatoes as part of my diet plan; what kind of diet would you recommend from a Traditional Korean Medicine perspective?

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Sweet potatoes are a great energy source, but depending on your constitution, they may cause bloating or indigestion. Rather than labeling them as strictly good or bad, it is important to assess your current digestive capacity and metabolic rate. Avoid extreme fasting or relying on a single food item; I recommend a balanced diet that your body can comfortably process.

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I recall my own experience of struggling while stubbornly sticking to only sweet potatoes for weight loss—feeling full, yet heavy and occasionally lightheaded. I understand that feeling well. The advantages of a sweet potato-based diet are clear: as a complex carbohydrate, it provides long-lasting satiety and rich dietary fiber that aids bowel movements. However, the drawbacks are equally distinct. Their high sugar content can spike blood glucose, and those with weak digestive systems often experience excessive gas and bloating. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this is viewed as 'Spleen Deficiency' (脾虛). When the function of the Spleen is weakened, the body's ability to digest and absorb nutrients drops, meaning even health foods can become counterproductive. Forcing the consumption of sweet potatoes in this state can lead to the accumulation of 'Phlegm-Fluid' (痰飮)—internal waste products—which makes the body feel heavier and more swollen. Ultimately, the core issue is not 'what food is good,' but 'what can my body currently accept.' The dietary needs of someone with 'Blood Stasis' (瘀血) and poor circulation will naturally differ from someone with a sensitive digestive tract. There is no single 'correct' answer. The fastest path to success is understanding your specific constitution and current metabolic state to build a tailored diet. I suggest we work together to find the optimal combination that fits your body perfectly.
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