
Q Isn't treatment difficult if the child has no willpower?
A Because the approach regulates digestive function rather than relying on willpower, it places little burden on the child's cooperation.
Detailed Answer
Suppressing appetite through willpower is difficult even for adults. Korean medicine treatment regulates digestive function itself to reduce excessive appetite signals, so food intake is naturally controlled without the child having to force themselves to resist.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
We adjust the taste and method of taking the medicine to suit the child's age so that the child does not feel resistant to treatment.
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