① Diagnosis
Chinese Medicine practitioners begin with a comprehensive physical examination and medical history review to understand the patient's constitution, health status, and weight loss needs. This includes observing the tongue coating, pulse, skin condition, and other factors.
② Constitution Assessment
Based on the patient's constitutional characteristics, such as cold or heat, deficiency or excess, and dampness or dryness, a personalized treatment plan is developed.
③ Dietary Recommendations
Chinese Medicine practitioners provide specific dietary advice tailored to the patient's constitution and health requirements, including food choices, cooking methods, and dietary habits.
④ Chinese Herbal Therapy
Prescription of herbal remedies to help balance bodily functions, reduce appetite, and boost metabolism.
⑤ Acupuncture Therapy
Some practitioners may use acupuncture or acupressure to help manage appetite and improve digestive function.
⑥ Follow-up and Adjustments
Weight loss treatments often require time, and regular follow-ups are conducted to monitor progress and adjust the treatment plan to ensure weight loss effectiveness and overall health.