Q. Can herbal medicine really help control my appetite for weight loss? I'm curious about the pros and cons.
Yes, it is possible. Herbal medicine helps control appetite naturally by boosting metabolism to reduce 'false hunger' and promoting the excretion of metabolic waste from the body.
📝 Detailed Answer
In reality, controlling appetite through sheer willpower alone is incredibly difficult. Many people experience dizziness or binge eating after trying extreme fasting.
In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), uncontrollable appetite is not viewed as a lack of willpower, but as a result of Dam-jeok (痰積, Phlegm-Accumulation), where accumulated waste products obstruct the circulation of Qi and Blood. Particularly in cases of Bi-heo (脾虛, Spleen Deficiency), where digestive function is weak, the body fails to absorb nutrients efficiently, leading the brain to send 'false hunger' signals.
- Pros: Personalized prescriptions increase the basal metabolic rate and soothe psychological hunger, making dietary management much easier.
- Cons: If the medicine is not tailored to the individual's constitution, early side effects such as palpitations or insomnia may occur, requiring precise dosage adjustment by a practitioner.
💡 Treatment Goal
The core objective is not simply to starve the body, but to normalize metabolic functions to create a state where you feel satisfied even while eating smaller portions.
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Dr. Yeonseung Choe
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