Pros
Many people actually lose weight with this product.
Cons
A fair number of individuals experience negative side effects when using this product.
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One fact about Alli that makes these particular weight loss pills stand out from the pack is that they have been approved by the FDA. This is a major strength of Alli pills.
Unlike other weight loss pills, another pro is that Alli pills work in your digestive tract rather than on your nervous system, so in most users Alli pills do not cause the jitteriness and sleeplessness that other weight loss pills are known to cause.
A big con is that some people report experiencing “oily” and/or “messy” bowel movements (and sometimes they even report having “accidents.”) This happens when people consume too much fatty foods while taking the Alli pills. This is not a known side effect with other weight loss pills.
Why do people experience this particularly upsetting side effect? Well, the way Alli pills function in the body is that they prevent you from fully absorbing some of the fat that you consume. That fat has to “go somewhere,” so it exits the body with the rest of the body’s waste.
Some users of Alli pills also report feeling abdominal distress in the form of cramping and gas.The manufacturers of Alli pills are honest about the fact that their products, like all other weight loss pills works best if you also eat properly and get plenty of exercise.
The company’s tagline is that you can lose 50% more weight when you take Alli pills as you can lose from just dieting and exercising. The active ingredient in Alli pills is Orlistat and the manufacturer is GlaxoSmithKline. The return policy offered by the manufacturer is a ninety day money back guarantee.
Some users of Alli pills regard the serious potential gastrointestinal side effects as great sources of motivation, whereas others view these side effects as a reason not to take these particular weight loss pills.
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