Abdominal Fataccording to TCM

Symptom family: Body Weight Issues

Parent symptom: Obesity

What is Abdominal Fat?

Abdominal fat, commonly referred to as belly fat, is a specific type of body fat located in the abdominal region. This includes both subcutaneous fat, which is situated beneath the skin, and visceral fat, which surrounds internal organs and can significantly impact health.

Synonyms for abdominal fat include abdominal obesity, excess stomach fat, and more colloquially, beer belly or potbelly. Recognizing its medical significance, especially as a component of overall obesity, is crucial for understanding its impact on health.

How does TCM view Abdominal Fat?

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a unique perspective on abdominal fat, viewing it not just as a cosmetic issue but as an indicator of underlying imbalances in the body's energy systems.

Unlike Western medicine, which primarily attributes abdominal fat to lifestyle factors, TCM considers it a symptom of disharmony within the body's internal organs, particularly the spleen and liver. TCM emphasizes that the treatment of abdominal fat requires identifying and addressing these underlying disharmonies.

Root Causes of Abdominal Fat in TCM

In TCM, abdominal fat is often seen as a result of imbalances in the body's Qi and the accumulation of Damp-Phlegm. A common pattern associated with abdominal fat is Damp-Phlegm, where symptoms include a fat belly, profuse white sputum, and upper abdominal focal distention.

Another pattern is the dysfunction of the Spleen, leading to the accumulation of Dampness and resulting in increased belly fat. Addressing these root causes is essential in TCM for effective treatment of abdominal fat, and it involves not just diet and exercise but also herbal remedies and lifestyle adjustments.

Explore below more details about what might cause Abdominal fat according to TCM.

  • By Syndrome
  • Phlegm
  • Dampness
Detailed description of the cause

Phlegm

In TCM "Phlegm" as a pattern of disharmony is a complex concept that extends beyond the physical manifestation of mucus. It represents a pathological factor that can disrupt the flow of Qi (vital energy) and blood, leading to various health issues. Phlegm in TCM is seen as a sticky, turbid substance arising from the body's inability to metabolize fluids properly, often due to a dysfunction of the spleen. It's not only associated with respiratory problems like cough and congestion but also with systemic issues. Symptoms can include a feeling of heaviness, mental cloudiness, dizziness, and in some cases, the formation of lumps or masses. Phlegm can even be "invisible," contributing to emotional disturbances like depression or stress. ... see more

Phlegm Patterns That Can Lead to Abdominal Fat

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Damp-Phlegm Fat belly, Profuse white sputum, Focal distention of the chest, Upper abdominal focal distention, Nausea, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst, Obesity, Swollen limbs, Abdominal fat... see more Er Chen Tang | Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang | Shen Qi Wan
Detailed description of the cause

Dampness

"Dampness" in TCM is a concept that describes a pattern of disharmony where the body accumulates excess moisture. Imagine the heavy, sticky feeling you get on a very humid day; that's similar to what dampness feels like internally. It can manifest as a sense of heaviness, bloating, sluggishness, or even a foggy mind. This condition is often thought to arise from environmental factors like living in a damp place, dietary habits that promote moisture in the body, or internal imbalances that hinder the body's ability to process fluids properly. In TCM, dampness can obstruct the normal flow of energy and fluids in the body, leading to various symptoms.... see more

Dampness Patterns That Can Lead to Abdominal Fat

Pattern Name Relevant Symptoms Relevant Formulas
Damp-Phlegm Fat belly, Profuse white sputum, Focal distention of the chest, Upper abdominal focal distention, Nausea, Sticky taste in the mouth, Absence of thirst, Obesity, Swollen limbs, Abdominal fat... see more Er Chen Tang | Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang | Shen Qi Wan

TCM Herbal Formulas for Abdominal Fat

In treating abdominal fat, TCM relies on specific formulas and herbs that target the underlying patterns of disharmony. For the Damp-Phlegm pattern, Er Chen Tang, which includes Crow-Dipper Rhizomes, is recommended to dry Dampness and transform Phlegm.

Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang is another formula used, particularly effective in strengthening the Spleen and dispelling Phlegm, thanks to key herbs like Ginseng. These treatments focus not just on reducing abdominal fat but also on restoring balance and enhancing the overall vitality of the body.

Explore below some TCM herbal formulas used to address abdominal fat, organized by cause and by formula type.

  • By Cause
  • By Formula Type
  • Phlegm
  • Dampness
  • Formulas that dry dampness and transform phlegm
  • Formulas that dispel phlegm
  • Formulas that warm yang and tonify

All Formulas Recommended for Abdominal Fat Caused by Phlegm

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Er Chen Tang Damp-Phlegm
Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang Damp-Phlegm
Shen Qi Wan Damp-Phlegm

All Formulas Recommended for Abdominal Fat Caused by Dampness

Formula Patterns Suitable For
Er Chen Tang Damp-Phlegm
Xiang Sha Liu Jun Zi Tang Damp-Phlegm
Shen Qi Wan Damp-Phlegm

TCM Herbs for Abdominal Fat

Explore below some TCM herbs used to address abdominal fat, organized by herb category.

  • By Herb Category
  • Warm herbs that transform phlegm and stop cough
  • Herbs that regulate qi
  • Tonic herbs for qi deficiency
  • Herbs that warm the interior and/or expel cold
  • Warm/Acrid herbs that release the exterior