📝 Detailed Answer
Many people try extreme fasting, but this often leads to fatigue and an inevitable yo-yo effect because the body isn't prepared for such a sudden shock. The primary strength of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) is its 'customized' approach. For those with low energy, we provide prescriptions to boost vitality; for those with severe edema, we focus on improving fluid metabolism. The goal is to correct internal imbalances so that cravings naturally decrease, rather than simply suppressing appetite by force.
Of course, there are considerations: some may find the unique scent and taste of herbal medicine unfamiliar, and depending on your constitution, you might experience initial palpitations. Furthermore, medication alone isn't a magic cure; it requires the effort of adjusting your overall lifestyle habits.
The core of our approach is identifying the accumulation of 'Dam-eum' (痰飮, phlegm-fluid retention) and 'Eo-hyeol' (瘀血, blood stasis), which are waste products that obstruct the flow of energy and blood. For example, those with 'Bi-heo' (脾虛, Spleen deficiency) and weak digestive systems may actually experience a drop in metabolism if they restrict their diet too severely, making it harder to lose weight.
Ultimately, the answer lies in your current physiological state. Rather than searching for a one-size-fits-all method, I suggest we first evaluate your digestive health and sleep quality to determine the most effective path for your body.