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New Diet Drug Alli Reportedly Casts Off Flab
Fri, 03 August 2007
Alli joined the section of diet pills recently. It is the only and first FDA approved diet drug available without a prescription. It boasts of providing safe and effective weight loss to obese and overweight.
Though Alli is not a magical potion and one still has to perform a little bit of work, yet for the people who utilized it, it seems to be a germane remedy.
According to three volunteers having different weight loss goals, who were made to use Alli to test its efficacy, it appears to be a real panacea.
"Shirts are getting fit a little better than earlier. Yet not much in pants, but I think it will soon happen as things progress", said Ken Cieszkowski, who was hoping to shed 101bs.
Alli reportedly blocks the breakdown of nearly a quarter of the fat and unabsorbed fat then gets passed through the bowel movements.
However, the revolutionary diet drug is not free of adverse effects. It can cause some gastrointestinal side effects that may be nasty. But if one complies with a low-fat diet, these side effects can be minimized.
To facilitate consumers with more detailed information concerning the diet drug’s use, several handy reference books including the Welcome Guide, Daily Journal and Healthy Eating Guide, are also provided along with alli capsules.
“By penning what you are eating into Alli daily journal, you become more aware of what you need to avoid or not”, opined Barb Hamill, another dieter who was on a track to lose 30 pounds.
“Alli program served as a good guideline and it provided me apposite regulations and rules to follow”, asserted Bernie Lauer, who wanted to discard 10 pounds and get back to his college weight.
After having treated with Alli for three weeks, while Lauer succeed in losing two pounds, Hamill and Cieszkowski dropped six pounds each.
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