📝 Detailed Answer
I once tried following this health trend blindly, only to suffer from severe bloating; that experience taught me that the effects of oatmeal vary greatly by individual.
The benefits of oatmeal are clear. As a complex carbohydrate, it releases energy slowly, which reduces 'false hunger' and prevents rapid blood sugar spikes, aiding in effective weight management.
The primary concern is the digestive load. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), a diminished digestive capacity is referred to as Spleen Deficiency (脾虛). If someone with a weak Spleen suddenly consumes large amounts of coarse grains, the food can stagnate in the stomach, leading to gas and a feeling of lightheadedness.
Furthermore, oatmeal has a relatively cool nature. Those who typically have a cold lower abdomen or frequent diarrhea should be cautious. In such cases, it may exacerbate a condition known as Phlegm-Fluid Retention (痰飮), making the body feel more swollen or bloated.
The key is not whether oatmeal is 'good' or 'bad,' but whether your body can currently handle it. If you have strong digestion, it is a wonderful choice. However, if you experience bloating easily, start with very small portions and gradually increase the amount, or ensure it is cooked thoroughly and served warm.
The most efficient way to diet is to first accurately understand your body's digestive state and constitution. If you have further questions, please visit the clinic so we can analyze your condition together.