alli Review

January 4, 2009 by admin  
Filed under alli

According to the official Alli site, it is “the only FDA approved, over-the-counter weight-loss product”. It is essentially a “diluted” form of a prescription drug called Orlistat (aka Xenical) that’s used in treating obesity.

Alli comes in capsule form and acts to prevent people bodies from absorbing much of the fat they eat. How this helps you lose weight is by forcing your body to start making use of the fat reserves stored in your belly, thighs, and anywhere else you have excess weight on your body.

Part of what makes Alli stand out isn’t the pill at all but what comes with it, namely a custom-tailored weight-loss program, an “online action plan” that helps you maximize your weight loss efforts in a way that is safest and most gradual. Among some of the most obvious principles of the Alli program are eating smaller portions and committing to more physical activity.

The makers also recommend taking a daily multivitamin while on the Alli plan so that you’re still sure to take in the necessary amounts of certain essential vitamins.

When you first purchase Alli you receive in your starter pack a series of reference guides and tools that really help you make the most of your weight loss experience, including
•    Calorie and Fat Counter
•    Healthy Eating Guide
•    Daily Journal
•    Quick Fact Cards

Alli can help dedicated dieters to lose 50% more weight than they would on the same dietary regimen without the inclusion of Alli in their program.

Alli takes about two weeks to start noticing a measurable difference in your weight, with the bulk of the weight it helps you lose coming off within the first six months of use.  Find more alli weight loss tips here.

Since Alli works on your digestive system and not your brain or heart it promises:
•    no jitterriness
•    no sleeplessness
•    no heart racing