Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Review On Alli – A Popular Weight Loss Pill

Alli is an over-the-counter (non-prescription strength) medication, that is used as part of the MyAlli plan to help you lose weight. This plan is online and free when you purchase Alli.

This low-dose version of orlistat promotes weight loss by decreasing absorption of fat by the intestines, which in turn reduces the number of fat calories that you absorb. Lipase, an enzyme found in the digestive tract, breaks down dietary fat into smaller components so it can be used or stored for energy. 

How Does Alli Work?

Alli works by blocking lipase, which will prevent it from breaking down the fat, while it is in your digestive tract. This undigested fat then continues through the intestines, and then is eliminated through bowel movements.
Alli is taken with fatty meals, and up to 3 times per day. Because of how it works, it is recommended that you eat no more than 15 grams of fat in each meal. If you eat greater amounts of fat, it can cause unwanted side effects like diarrhea, critical bowel movements and gas having oily spotting. This plan will help you get used to eating a healthier, lower fat diet, which will help you maintain your weight loss.

The weight loss benefits of Alli are modest; most of the weight comes off during the first six months, and is generally an extra 3-5 pounds. Do not take it if you are already at a healthy weight, are taking cyclosporine, or already have problems absorbing food. You should talk with your doctor first if you are taking blood-thinning medication or you have diseases like diabetes or thyroid.

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