Alli - the new diet pill?
Question:
I heard it gives you horrible diarrhea.
Good Luck
i got a pamplet from the store that was selling it and i was pretty shocked! u should find one. Basically, if u eat anything not healthy (or in the list of healthy) while taking it ur going to poop (so no cheeseburgers or fast food) it out in a quick and uncomfortable manner. It reminded me of shock therapy!!
It's not new at all, really. It's just Xenical with a new name.
Side effects:
* A possible “change in bowel habits, which may include loose stools”
* “Having an urgent need to use the bathroom” if you eat too much fat while taking the drug
* A reduced absorption of fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K and beta-carotene, so much so that users are advised to take a multivitamin at bedtime to make up for this
Xenical, after which alli is modeled, has been found to cause abnormal cell growth in the lining of the colon, an early cancer indicator, along with kidney stones.
Hi, so far I have lost 8 lbs in 5 weeks, so I consider it worth it. You have to commit to the diet as well as remember to take the pills or it won't work. I would recommend using a pantyliner the first week to deal with the treatment effects.
Also, check out the Alli website, I have found the nutrition tracker very helpful.
http://www.myalli.com/default.aspx...
It works on the similar principle as Xenical by obstructing some of the diet fat from being absorbed in the intestines. This unabsorbed fat is removed from the body through the activity of bowels. It therefore, facilitates in loss of extra fat from the body.
Like Xenical, Alli too claims to reduce absorption of fat by about 30 percent. Given that undigested triglycerides are not absorbed, the condensed caloric consumption may have an optimistic effect on weight control.
Intake of Alli like Xenical may absorb some of the fat-soluble vitamins. Henceforth, it is advisable that your diet is supplemented with fat-soluble vitamins. For more information visit: http://www.onlinepharmacydrugs.net/alli_...
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