Q. Even though I diet, I keep getting the yo-yo effect. I'm curious about how to prevent it.
The yo-yo effect is often not just a matter of willpower but is related to the body's metabolic mechanisms and organ functions. Extreme dietary restriction or excessive exercise causes the body to perceive a 'crisis state,' lowering basal metabolic rate and storing more fat. In Traditional Korean Medicine, this is seen as Spleen Qi Deficiency (biheo), where impaired spleen function fails to properly process fluids and nutrients, leading to Phlegm-Fluid (dameum) accumulation and circulation blockage, resulting in the yo-yo effect. The approach varies by constitution and condition—some need to improve internal circulation, others require restoring digestive and absorptive function, and still others have stress-induced Stagnation (ulche) as the main issue. The key is management combined with lifestyle habits, not just medication.
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