A. The primary advantage of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) is a personalized approach based on your specific constitution and digestive function, which minimizes side effects and supports long-term health. However, since an individual assessment is required, you cannot start immediately, and effects may appear gradually. Costs may also be a consideration. The best approach depends on your current health status and goals, so I recommend a consultation first.
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Many patients believe that simply reducing calories leads to weight loss, but TKM focuses more deeply on how the body processes those calories. For example, those with a 'Spleen Deficiency' (脾虛, bi-heo) constitution have weak digestive functions; even with low caloric intake, they struggle to absorb nutrients and accumulate fatigue. In such cases, herbal medicine and dietary therapy to strengthen the Spleen are far more effective than further restricting calories.
Weight gain is often caused by 'Phlegm-Fluid' (痰飮, dam-eum) or 'Blood Stasis' (瘀血, eo-hyeol)—essentially metabolic waste or blocked circulation. If these exist, the scale may not move regardless of how much you fast. At our clinic, we identify these conditions through pulse and abdominal diagnosis, then resolve metabolic blockages using customized herbal medicine, acupuncture, and moxibustion.
By tailoring the approach to your constitution, we can prevent the 'yo-yo effect' and improve your overall physical condition rather than just lowering your weight. Because prescriptions are individualized, a thorough initial diagnosis is essential. Please note that you may need to visit the clinic once a week during herbal treatment, and there will be associated costs for the medication.
If you prioritize sustainable health over rapid weight loss, a TKM approach will be a reliable guide. Having seen many patients struggle by focusing solely on calorie counting, I encourage you to visit us so we can find the path that best suits your unique body.