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Alli Weight Loss Pill Review

An exclusive review, by weightlossglobe.com
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Alli is made by GlaxoSmithKline. Alli is the only FDA-approved weight loss aid.  Since it is made by a well know pharacuticle company and approved by the FDA, Alli weight loss pill has made quite a splash with propect clients.  With this in mind let's anlayze some facts:

diet pill  Alli is an over the counter version of  Xenical , a prescription weight loss product.

diet pill   Alli has 50% less of the active ingredient, Orlistat  that is found in Xenical.

diet pill  Orlistat  is defined well by Wikipedia
diet pill  Alli only blocks the absorption of fat.

diet pill  It won't do anything to inhibit the absorption of "carbohydrate" calories.

diet pill  The bad news is that neither Alli or Xenical differentiate between blocking the "bad" saturated fats and good, cholesterol-lowering poly and monounsaturated fats. Both drugs also inhibit the absorption of fat soluble vitamins and beta-carotene making supplementation with a quality multi-vitamin necessary when using either Alli or Xenical.  Check out an Alli weight loss pill alternative  that is safe and medically proven for fat and weight loss!

Alli Side Effects

There is not a pleasant way to say this, so we will just come out with it.  Alli, when taken with a high fat meal, possible side effects include: bloating, gas, "oily spotting," diarrhea, and possibly, "anal leakage".   There, it's out in the open, whew!  Were going to move on to some user reviews. Read about alternatives to Alli with out the side effects

Alli User Reveiews

Treatment Effects of using Alli
30 Jul 2007 - Selena of North Carolina, USA writes:

I brought Alli After 2 days of using the product I got what is known as "treatment effects" which is a severe case of gas and oily spotting and leaking. I went to the bathroom and was shocked to the orange substance being coming from me. The oily spotting continued, in one day I went to the bathroom 8 times! I was so glad it was the weekend and I was not a work. It was the worst 48 hours of my life. I stopped using Alli, to me the "treatment effects" wasn't worth the use. I would whether just exercise and watch my diet. The treatment effects lasted 72 hours after I stopped taking Alli. I am so glad to be back as my normal self without the treatment effects!

Your butt leaks
24 Jul 2007 - Jernice of Louisiana, USA writes:

I used this and ate and ate and ate. I thought it would make me poop out the food. To my surprise, oil came out my butt, and I didn't even feel it leaking out. Thank God I was at home, I would have been so shame. I don't know if leaking oil from your butt is healthy for a woman and her body parts. But if you take these pills you really have to be on a real diet, not one of those were come 12 o'clock you are no longer on a diet.

This product didn't work for me.
16 Sep 2007 - Shauna of Ohio, USA writes:

Both my husband and I tried this product for 30 days. Neither one of us lost any weight. We had some oil when we went to the bathroom, but not like we thought we were going to experience. We go to the gym 3-4 days a week, but our eating habits are up & down. We tried Alli to help us lose weight when we couldn't always adhere to a strict diet. We were very disappointed.

Disipline help is here
31 Aug 2007 - Donna of California, USA writes:

I decided to take Alli to help me stay on my diet. I figure with hell to pay if I cheat NOW THAT INCENTIVE. It works! Eat too much fat and you'll be sorry. Stay within the guideline and you shouldn't have any trouble. Once I feel I've reached the life change mode I'll discontinue the use of Alli. I recommend it to those who want to be held accountable for what you eat.

All is SCAM
15 Aug 2007 - Kaash of Delaware, USA writes:

I started my diet plan 2 days before starting on Alli my plan already works realy well for me but still I thought of using it since it is FDA approved Fat burner. Few points 1: It cuts down on the fat you eat but it does not say anything about already existing fat in your Body so that is big minus if you stop taking more fat you will lose weight no need to waste money on medicine that doesn't do anything about already existing lbs of fat in your body. 2: after being on diet for 8 days I cheated and I ate extra large glass of amoothy, ice cream, chease filled chick. I was afaraid I am going to have side effects nothing happened. en breast no side effects no oily sh!t. 3: This medicine fake it did not effect me anyway. I will say please do not waste your money on this.

It's good and bad both
11 Aug 2007 - Marlene of Kansas, USA writes:

Yes, oil does come out your rear. Don't use unless it's the weekend unless you are careful not to eat a high fat meal. The way I see it, all that oil is fat that packed somewhere on my body. It's helps me see what I've been shoveling in my body at each meal and encourages me a bit to watch it. Yes, I'll probably use it forever, but only on the weekend.

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