📝 Detailed Answer
I truly empathize with the desire for convenience; I once stocked my own freezer with chicken breast sausages. Eating plain, boiled chicken breast every day can be mentally taxing and make you wonder if the diet is worth it. Processed meats have clear benefits: they are easy to prepare, help prevent dietary burnout, and offer variety in flavor.
However, from the perspective of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), there are important considerations. The various additives used in processing can easily lead to the accumulation of Dameum (痰飮), which refers to metabolic waste products that are not properly discharged from the body. If you have a Biheo (脾虛, Spleen Deficiency) constitution—meaning your digestive function is naturally weak—you may experience bloating or edema (swelling) when consuming these frequently. Furthermore, high sodium content can cause unnecessary fluids to stagnate, potentially leading to Eohyeol (瘀血, Blood Stasis).
I recommend a strategic approach: prioritize whole, unprocessed chicken breast whenever possible, and use processed versions only when you are short on time or struggling with your appetite. When selecting products, take the extra step to check labels for the lowest sodium and sugar content. The core of a successful diet is eating in a way that allows your stomach to process nutrients comfortably and efficiently.