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Alli Weight Loss Pill – Does it Really Work?

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Alli Weight Loss Pill – Does it Really Work?

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Does the Alli weight loss pill really work? The immediate answer appears to be yes, but there are downsides. Alli is a nonprescription, or over the counter name for “orlistat” which is also available as a prescription by the name of “Xenical”. Alli is basically a fat blocking agent. It works by keeping the body from absorbing fat from foods that we consume. It is one of the only available drugs on the market today that has the endorsement of the Food and Drug Administration for its claims it aids weight loss. Some people may believe you can eat fatty foods then take Alli to neutralize the effect, but sadly its not true. To achieve the best results you should always use Alli or any weight loss pill in conjunction with a low fat diet, exercise and with the supervision of a doctor. The total amount of weight loss reached by just using Alli is varying. In one trial, between 35.5% and 54.8% of the subjects achieved at least a reduction in body mass, but we do not know how much of this loss

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