📝 Detailed Answer
I personally tried extreme fasting during my student days, but I only ended up feeling dizzy and depleted. That experience taught me that the key to sustainable weight loss is metabolic capacity. Here is a breakdown of the differences between conventional pharmaceuticals and TKM:
1. Difference in Approach: Conventional drugs act directly on the satiety centers of the brain to forcibly lower appetite. In contrast, TKM focuses on improving conditions of 'Spleen Deficiency' (Bi-heo, 脾虛) to normalize the systemic metabolic flow of digestion, absorption, and excretion.
2. Perspective on Waste Management: Sudden reductions in food intake can lead to the accumulation of metabolic waste, such as 'Phlegm-Fluid' (Dameum, 痰飮—abnormal fluid retention) and 'Blood Stasis' (Eo-hyeol, 瘀血—stagnant blood). Herbal medicine assists in detoxifying these elements to alleviate the feeling of heaviness in the body.
3. Preservation of Muscle and Energy: Forced fasting often triggers muscle loss. TKM incorporates medicinal herbs that replenish 'Qi and Blood' (Gi-hyeol, 氣血), ensuring that while weight is managed, your vital energy is preserved and the body remains balanced.
4. Addressing the Yo-Yo Effect: Appetite that is forcibly suppressed often rebounds once the medication is stopped. TKM dieting aims to improve your constitution itself, creating an internal environment where it is easier to maintain a healthy weight.
Rather than there being one 'correct' method, it is more important to determine what your body currently needs. Let's work together to find the most comfortable and sustainable path for you.