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The alli diet pill

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I was just watching the news and they had a story about the "new" alli diet pill and how it will be the "diet of the year" and is prescribed for only the dangerously obese. I searched online and came across this article.

AlliDietPill Review, from Get the Skinny on Diets

Alli Diet Pill


Review Summary
If you haven???t yet heard of the diet pill Alli, it???s likely that you soon will. Although at time of print, the FDA has yet to approve this new over-the-counter weight loss aid, its manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline has already taken to the Internet to promote it. Alli actually uses the same active ingredient as another diet pill, Xenical, but it is a half dose. However, unlike Xenical, which is typically prescribed only to the dangerously obese, Alli would be available to anyone who wanted assistance losing weight.

The shelves of health food stores and pharmacies are already incredibly crowded with product that promise to help dieters lose weight fast. We will carefully examine this product in order to determine whether or not it truly lives up to its promises.

Ingredients at a Glance
As discussed, Alli contains the same substance as Xenical, which is orlistat.

Ingredients In Focus
The primary function of orlistat is to prevent the absorption of fats from the diet, thus reducing caloric intake. It works by inhibiting an enzyme in the pancreas that is responsible for breaking down tryglycerides in the intestine. Without the enzyme, fats are prevented from becoming absorbable and may then be excreted undigested. It is estimated that the drug blocks approximately 25% of all fat in the diet.

While most of the oils are eliminated as waste in the normal way, some unpleasant side effects may include gas, incontinence, and oily spotting. These effects are obviously quite uncomfortable and inconvenient at times, and have caused some individuals to think twice about taking this drug.

Diet Lifestyle
Although Alli is still awaiting FDA approval, there is already quite a storm of controversy surrounding it. Many individuals believe that even though Alli is half as strong as Xenical, that it should still only be used under the guidance of a physician because of the possible side effects. Others believe that it will simply enforce the ???quick fix??? mentality that many individuals already have about weight loss.

Rather than enduring uncomfortable and possibly embarrassing side effects in order to eliminate some of the fat from one???s diet, many dieters may agree that it is far easier and safer to simply consumer less fat and fewer calories to begin with. An all-natural appetite suppressant like hoodia gordonii has been shown to help control cravings and reduce total calorie intake.

Positives
??? When/if approved, it may be available over the counter
??? Half as strong as Xenical


Negatives
??? May cause unpleasant side effects for some
??? Website does not post testimonials
??? No free trial sample available
??? As of this writing, still not approved by the FDA


Final Thoughts
It is easy to see why many people would be enthusiastic about a product that allows you to reduce your total calorie intake without actually eating less. Of course, the results would be much improved if you do make certain dietary changes. For this reason, many experts believe that Alli is still best used under the supervision of a doctor.

Fortunately, supplements containing hoodia gordonii offer an excellent alternative to prescription drugs. In addition to controlling the appetite, they can also help to boost energy levels, helping you get more out of your visits to the gym or not.

Any thoughts?
 
Just a quick read about the drug. It prevents the body from being able to break down fat molecules to be absorbed by the body.

In the morbidly obese. I guess it is an option to get them to a weight that is healthier and they can implement healthier eating habits.

But as an everyday fatburner, I think it is stupid. Fats are an important part to the healthy body. To prevent them from being used doesn't make sense for someone trying to live a healthier life.

Just my $0.02 from what I have read.
 
well i am giving it a try now and liking the results
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anal leakage will occur. you are basically going to shit out your fat intake.

I have used it for 30 days about 8 months back. I got the runs for the first two weeks and then like once or twice in the last portion of the "cycle". I would only use this type of drug during a bulk, but i will probably never use it again because it was not worth the inconvenience of the sides. When i am not way over maintenance it is not even worth running because i can barely get enough fats as it is when cutting.
 
why would you ever cut back on fats?
 
Better question, why would you ever consider using something that has the following side effect:

Oily spotting (uncontrolled anal oil seepage) -- up to 17.7 percent
 
Better question, why would you ever consider using something that has the following side effect:

Oily spotting (uncontrolled anal oil seepage) -- up to 17.7 percent

Then you don't need lube?:geewhiz:
 
My friend worked for a company that did advertising for this drug...it can make you shit your pants. It says something like "Be sure to wear dark pants while using this product". Also, I guess it hinders fat absorption. So look out for malnutrition.
 
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