Sunday, October 25, 2009

Ali the NEW Diet Pill!?

Has anyone tried Ali the new diet pill? I seen where it was $42.95 for 3 pills. Please let me know what you think of this new diet pill. And is it worth $42.95 for 3 pills.Thanks,
Waterlogged in Oklahoma
Answer:
I think that you mis-understood the package contents. The starter pack does show a blue container that holds 3 pills but that is just a travel pack that makes it handy to take alli with you.The 60 starter pack runs around $49.25
The 90 starter pack is $59.99
The 120 refill is $69.99
and there is also a starter pack with alli diet plan for $14.99. which only contains 1 pill, but explains the diet program that you should be on.
Although the refill pack is much cheaper per pill you should always purchase one of the starter packs for your first time. There is a lot of literature and information in the starter packs that are important to your weight loss success. It is tempting to go for the 120 refill but don't, you really do need what is in the starter packs.Remember that alli is not an appetite suppressant type of a diet pill but it works as a fat blocker and help you lose 50% more weight than by diet alone.With alli however, you do need to keep your fat grams at 15 or lower per meal otherwise there are some unpleasant side effects like an oily leakage and the urgent need to use the bathroom due to loose stools. When your on alli you stay on a low fat diet to avoid the side effects. Alli is also not the type of product that will boost your metabolism and make your heart race or keep you up at night.Alli is not right for everyone. If you feel as though you can't stay on a low fat diet (which I find is easier than a low carb diet) then don't try alli, you'll just get the unpleasant side effects and have to stop taking it.
I bought Alli at Walmart for 49.95 for 60 pills. It works in helping you cut the fat. It is not something that will speed up your metabolism...like the good ol ephedra would. But, it is a helpful tool along with a low fat diet and exercise.
Ali is a cheaper version of the prescription Xenical. Followed with a low calorie low fat diet you will do great with Ali. If you eat a lot of fat you better hope the bathroom is close b/c u will have a lot of bathroom trips. If you eat over 15g of fat, you will excrete fatty oils and this could be often considering how much fat you eat! I lost 20 pounds in 2 weeks w/ a 1500 calorie diet!

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