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I have also gone through a phase of taking every trendy supplement available, only to find that many left me feeling bloated and uncomfortable. Based on that experience, the most important question isn't whether a supplement works, but whether your body is in a state to properly absorb it.
Diet probiotics certainly have advantages: they increase beneficial gut bacteria to improve bowel movements and lower inflammation levels, which can enhance metabolic efficiency. For those suffering from chronic constipation, they are an excellent starting point.
However, there are drawbacks. Because every individual's constitution differs, blindly following popular trends can lead to excessive gas or diarrhea. In Traditional Korean Medicine, this is often viewed as 'Bi-heo' (Spleen Deficiency), a state where the Spleen's function is weakened, leading to poor digestion and absorption. In such a state, overloading the system with probiotics can actually make the body feel heavier.
The answer is that it depends on your specific condition. If you frequently experience swelling and a feeling of heaviness, the priority should be clearing 'Dam-eum' (phlegm-fluid retention) or 'Eo-hyeol' (blood stasis). Trying to 'fill' your body with supplements without first 'emptying' these metabolic wastes is inefficient.
I suggest first identifying where your energy (Qi) is stagnant. Once that is addressed, adding probiotics will make you feel much lighter. If you are curious about your specific constitution, please feel free to visit the clinic for a consultation.