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Alli Diet Pill
The Alli program starts with your commitment to adopting healthy eating habits. It combines the only over-the-counter, FDA-approved weight loss aid with an individually tailored support plan, to help achieve gradual and healthy weight loss. When you take Alli along with a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet, you can lose about 50% more weight than dieting alone. For example, instead of losing 10 pounds with diet alone, you can lose 15 pounds with the Alli program. Alli is safe - if works in your digestive system, not in your heart or brain. It will not cause jitters, sleeplessness, or a racing heart.
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While Alli itself is a fairly new entrant to the weight loss pills market, because of the favorable ruling by the American Food and Drugs Administration, the drug is widely available to the general public via a number of different outlets. Even though the drug is based upon Orlistat (which is not available over the counter), the reduced dosage and detailed clinical trials have allowed the unusual ruling by the FDA.
The FDA have been very careful in approving Alli for over the counter purchase, due in main to the chequered past of slimming pills and the potential dangers. Alli (also known as Xenical and Orlistat) has been thoroughly tested and is a lower dosage medication based upon Orlistat and Xenical. While Xenical is a very successful prescription weight loss pill, the higher dosage (when compared to Alli) did increase the impact of the general side effects.
How does it work? Alli blocks about 25% of the fat you eat. Typically, enzymes in your intestines break down fat from food so your body can absorb the fat. But, the active ingredient in Alli attaches to some of these enzymes and prevents them from digesting about a quarter of the fat you eat. Because undigested fat can't be absorbed, it passes out of your body instead of turning into calories.
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Ingredients
Orlistat 60mg (Weight Loss Aid),FD&C Blue 2, Edible Ink, Gelatin, Iron Oxide, microcystalline cellulose, Povidone, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, sodium starch glycolate, Talc, Titanium Dioxide
Pricing
Alli Aid Starter Pack - 60 caps - $49.99
(1 Bottle + Shuttle + Read Me First Guide + Companion Guide + Calorie & Fat Counter + Daily Journal + Quick Facts)
Alli Aid Starter Pack - 90 caps - $59.99
(1 Bottle + Shuttle + Read Me First Guide + Companion Guide + Calorie & Fat Counter + Daily Journal + Quick Facts)
Alli Aid Refill - 120 caps - $99.99
(Read Me First brochure + 40 day supply: 120 capsules)
Guarantee
60 Days Money Back Guarantee (starts on the ship date)
Pros
FDA approved non-prescription weight loss aid
Positive consumer feedbacks
Cons
Shouldn’t be sold without a prescription
Many side effects
Warnings
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Do not use if you have had an organ transplant. Orlistat interferes with the medicines used to prevent transplant rejection.
Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients in orlistat capsules.
Do not use if you are taking cyclosporine.
Do not use if you have been diagnosed with problems absorbing food.
Do not use if you are not overweight.
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Conclusion
Many people have seen positive results with Alli. However, those considering taking Alli should note that side effects can include gas, and uncontrolled urination and bowel movements, especially when not following the guidelines prescribed by Alli.
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