
Q I got a job but I'm so thin that suits don't look right on me, so I'm looking into herbal medicine. Does taking herbal medicine really make you gain weight?
A It's not a medicine that just raises the number on the scale. It restores the weakened stomach and absorption so meal portions increase and muscle builds, so usually with 2–3 months of consistent use, you'll feel a change in your physique.
Detailed Answer
Herbal medicine is not simply an obesity-inducing agent that quickly fattens you up. It raises weakened digestion and absorption function so that meal portions naturally increase and the nutrients you eat accumulate well in the body. If you combine it with exercise, muscle mass increases too, transforming you into a physique that fills out a suit.
Oriental Medicine Clinic Perspective
The goal is not just to "gain fat" but to build a "physique backed by stamina." Since we start with restoring stomach function and reinforce step by step, you can expect a change where not just weight gain but your daily condition itself improves together.
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