Does anyone know how good the new FDA approved diet pill Alli works?
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Alli has been making headlines the last few weeks and there are those whom love alli and others that are not reading the instructions and diet info and are getting some unpleasant side effects (oily leakage and needing to run to the bathroom quickly to avoid accidents).
In order for someone to get the best possible results with alli, they need to stick to a diet that limits the amount of fat they eat at each meal to15 grams. If they get the urge to eat a big Mac and fries they will see the side effects.
With alli you really need to make a commitment to be on a low fat diet and to not give in to craving for fatty food. In return you can lose 50% more weight with alli than dieting alone.
50% more weight loss is a good trade off for eating a low fat diet. You might also want to start a low fat diet for a few days before you start taking alli to get use to the types of foods that you can eat and see what types of craving you get and see how you can avoid them. With alli you are just limiting your fat, so you can still have ice cream--it just needs to be fat free.
You can have breads, pasta, low fat or non-fat dairy products, green salads, veggies and fruits. The meat that you choose should be lean and you can't have greasy chips, fries or fired foods. Going on a low fat diet is much easier than a low carb diet for most people.
It will just depend on what types of food you like.
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