Does n e one know how much that new diet pill alli cost cause everybody is talkin about this?
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Alli is all hype, Alli is just a watered down Xenical. It claims to be capable of helping people lose 1 pound per month, big deal right. You would be better off getting a prescription for Xenical from your doctor and having insurance pay for some of it, you'll probably end up paying the same amount.
You could consider going the natural way, it is a more healthy approach. There two all natural diet pills that are safe and have no side effects. They are Cha de Bugre and Hoodia Gordonii.
Cha de Bugre, is a new weight loss supplement that is growing in popularity and is similar to Ma Huang (Ephedrine) without any of the bad effects. Cha de Bugre is from Brazil and has been used there safely for centuries. Cha de Bugre provides energy, fat burning and appetite suppression that benefit weight loss. Cha de Bugre also has additional uses that are known in Brazil that include being used as a mild diuretic, a cellulite reducer, aides in reducing herpes simplex outbreaks and a heart tonic. You can find more about it at http://hoodiagordonii.totalink.com/cha_d...
Hoodia Gordonii is a natural appetite suppressant derived from a South African cactus that the bushmen have eaten there for thousands of years. You need to make sure you get a strong pure hoodia that is certified to be genuine. Check out Totalink's unbiased Hoodia comparison at http://hoodiagordonii.totalink.com/hoodi... in the "Confidence" column it will indicate if the brand is "Certified". These Hoodia brands have the credentials to back up their product. Also in that column it will indicate if the brand is "Returnable". These Hoodia brands allow you to return opened bottles and get your money back. I think this indicates that a company has confidence in their product that it works.
Hope this helps, if you want to know more about Hoodia I have written a lot of articles on it. Just search Yahoo or Google under my name “Andrew Aitaken” to find them.
Remember, you should always consult your physician before taking any diet pill or weight loss supplement.
don't get me wrong, but you should change a few things in your life.
- use your money to buy natural food, and not to enrich the poor pharmaceutical companies
- use your information resources (internet, friends, maturely thinking people) to help compare the pros and cons
- use your common sense, i'm sure you have it somewhere.
You don't need pills to be beautiful or to have a good life. Instead you need confidence in your _natural_ self, good advice, good choice of friends and the above common sense.
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No offense, but the above doesnt answer her question. And, the "common sense" you mention would dictate you know what Alli is.
Alli is a weight-loss system, not a "quick fix pill" solution based off of research. It enforces lifestyle changes, meal planning, and reducing fat intake and caloric intake, as well as leading an active lifestyle. The pill part just helps your body to adjust to these changes and to burn fat more effectively.
To answer the original question -- from what I am finding, the Alli starter pack (90 pills plus all the reference guides and menus) is $62.99, and the refills (60 pills) are $49.99.
Good luck!
* 60-count starter pack - 49.99
* 90-count starter pack - 59.99
* 120-count refill - 69.99
I've found the same answers that jpdino03 gave as far as cost goes. I've been to their website www.myalli.com and it's not just a diet pill, it requires a commitment on your part to change the way you eat and the way you live for the product to be effective. This includes increasing your activity level, eating reduced fat meals and smaller portions. The website does a really good job of helping you understand how alli works and the side affects you could experience if you eat a meal that includes too much fat.
I read something about the product several months ago and have spent the time waiting for it to arrive by learning to adjust what I eat and slowly increasing my activity level and have lost only 18 lbs. since February on my own -- not a lot but it's a start! I'm hoping alli will help with the rest.
Yes.
60 ct starter pack $49.99
90 ct starter $59.99
120 ct refill $72.99
You can browse them here, prices fluctuate a little bit every week.
http://www.coffeewineandgifts.com/buy-al...
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