Alli Diet Review
Alli Fat Blocker Review
Alli arrived at the perfect time to replace Hoodia Gordonii’s popularity in people’s eyes. After the fall of Hoodia a few years ago, Alli became the first alternative for obese treatment. Alli became very popular since 2004 even though now it’s not as popular as in the recent years.
Basically Alli is created from Orlistat. Its predecessor, Xenical (which also uses Orlistat), was a failure on the weight loss market. Learning from experience, Alli manufacturers only put half dozen of Orlistat in each of Alli bottle. Alli’s side effects are not as dangerous as Xenical thanks to this clever movement.
Orlistat plays a major factor here. With Orlistat, Alli will block 15-25% of your fat consumption. If Proactol works by binding our fat consumption, Alli works by blocking our fat consumption. When you eat more fats, Alli works better. This is a “law” of Alli. Unfortunately Alli’s effectiveness is doubted by most people after recent studies found that Alli doesn’t work when we decide to control our food cravings. So for Alli to work well you shuold maintain a healthy diet, and not reduce your eating habits.
How effective Alli is? Expert doctors suggested Alli for people whose BMI is over 30. Alli is a good additional fat loss tool but this product alone can’t really help you. If you fail to control your food cravings and you often eat foods with high amount of fat, Alli may work well for you. However, the chance is not 100% because each diet pill has different effect for each human being.
The side effects: Despite US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has approved Alli as a safe diet pill, but reports showed that Alli may cause annoying side effects (diarrhea, anal leakage, or urination problems). These side effects occurs if you consume Alli after you eat foods with high amount of fat. Now this is the problem. Alli doesn’t work to its maximum potential when you decide to stop eating fats but the side effects might attack you once you try to maximize the potential of Alli (by eating unhealthy foods).
So what to do? About 20% people who already used Alli said they successfully lost weight more than 15 pounds per month. But more than 50% of its customers said Alli only helped them to lose 7-10 pounds per month. I believe Alli will work for you it has some side effects and might be less effective for certain people.