Q. I often buy those low-calorie diet snacks from stores like Olive Young, but why do I keep craving them, and why does it feel like I'm still gaining weight despite the low calories?
Diet snacks often use sugar substitutes to lower calories, but these can trigger 'false hunger.' When the brain senses sweetness, it releases insulin in anticipation of sugar; when no sugar arrives, insulin levels fluctuate, leading to increased cravings. In Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM), this is seen as a process leading to Spleen Deficiency (Biheo), where a weakened digestive system allows metabolic waste to accumulate, eventually disrupting the body's natural metabolism.
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