Alli Product Review
February 9th 2009 03:59
There is something about Alli strangely different from the majority of diet pills available on the market. Oh yes, this one is approved by the FDA and proven to help more people lose weight. After trying the Alli diet pill, many people end up dropping off the plan and either regaining the weight lost or switching to a weight loss supplement that is not approved by the FDA. Why?
The Trouble With Alli
The trouble with the Alli weight loss pill is the way the pill works in the body. There are treatment effects that everyone hears about, but few people talk about outside of the Alli forums. These treatment effects include gastrointestinal gas and leaking diarrhea. In our society, we are trained to leave the bathroom practices in the bathroom, but Alli brings a fear of exposing those bodily functions in the middle of the real world for all to see. The Alli diet pill works because of this fear. There is nothing worse than sitting down to eat and feeling as though the food in front of your may force you to do number 2 in your pants.
Final Conclusion
Alli is one of the few weight loss supplements approved by the FDA. This does not mean the Alli diet pill is any more effective than other forms of weight loss or other weight loss supplements. The Alli weight loss supplement does not trap very much fat, but the user is so afraid of the treatment effects they refuse to eat any fat at all.
Disclaimer: The information in this post is not intended to replace medical information. Before taking any diet pill or weight loss supplement, your doctor should be notified and the diet pill discussed.
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