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Alli is an exciting development for those who are over the age of eighteen; BMI is greater than twenty eight and want to lose weight with the commitment of healthier eating. If you have tried many other ways to lose weight and not lost as much weight as you thought, Alli is the right solution for you.
Alli is the reduced-strength version of orlistat (Xenical), a prescription drug to treat obesity. It's approved for over-the-counter sale to overweight adults 18 years and older. Alli is meant to be used in conjunction with a low-calorie, low-fat diet and regular exercise.
Alli promotes weight loss by decreasing absorption of fat by the intestines, which reduces the number of calories you absorb.
Lipase, an enzyme found in the digestive tract, helps break down dietary fat into smaller components, so it can be used or stored for energy. Alli works by disabling lipase, which prevents the enzyme from breaking down the fat while it's in your digestive tract. The undigested fat continues through the intestines and is eliminated through bowel movements.
Alli is taken with fat-containing meals, up to three times a day. Because of how Alli works, it's recommended that you eat no more than 15 grams of fat with each meal. Eating higher amounts of fat can cause unwanted effects, such as urgent bowel movements, diarrhea and gas with oily spotting.
Alli can help you lose weight, but the weight loss likely won't be great perhaps just a few pounds more than you would lose with diet and exercise alone. Only a small number of studies have evaluated the effectiveness of Alli. And many of the weight-loss estimates are based on studies conducted on its prescription-strength counterpart, Xenical.
The average weight loss for prescription-strength Xenical is modest about 6 pounds greater than diet and exercise alone after one year. So at half the strength, Alli could conceivably result in an average of 3 pounds lost in a year in addition to the approximately 8 pounds you could expect to lose from diet and exercise alone.
| Benefits | Features |
Increase speed of your weight loss |
FDA approved fat binder |
Allows sustainable weight loss |
For adults with a BMI over 28 |
High success rate |
Boosts weight loss by up to 50% |
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What our customers say?
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Alli are the best diet aid I have ever used - they have worked wonders for me.
Lorna | 11/12/2009
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Alli are great!
Keirii | 07/12/2009Alli has completely change the way I eat. I didn't realise how much fat I ate but thanks to alli my eyes have been open. Good stuff.
Yvonne | 30/11/2009


































