📝 Detailed Answer
Everyone knows that exercise is the fundamental answer. However, pushing yourself through exercise when your body is not physically prepared can lead to rapid fatigue or injury. For instance, those with a 'Spleen Deficiency' (脾虛, a state where weakened spleen function leads to poor digestion and nutrient absorption) often feel dizzy and exhausted when exercising.
The core of Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) weight loss is not simply shedding pounds, but clearing 'Dam-eum' (痰飮, accumulated waste from poor fluid metabolism) and 'Eohyeol' (瘀血, stagnant blood caused by poor circulation) to purify the metabolic environment. By clearing these internal pathways first, the efficiency of fat burning during exercise is significantly increased.
To help you understand better:
- Exercise Diet: Focuses on increasing muscle mass and cardiovascular strength. It prevents the yo-yo effect and improves stamina, but requires high initial willpower.
- Herbal Medicine (Combined): Focuses on metabolic activation and appetite control. It helps overcome weight-loss plateaus and reduces edema by discharging waste products, though medicine alone cannot maintain muscle mass.
Ultimately, the key is not 'which is more effective,' but 'is my body ready to handle exercise?' By receiving a prescription tailored to your current physical state and pairing it with exercise, you can reach your goals with much less strain.