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February 22, 2009
Alli Review Summary
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Alli is a dietary supplement that recently hit the market. This product garnered a fair amount of attention, after all, it was the first over-the-counter diet supplement to gain a stamp of approval from the FDA. Of course, this has made Alli quite popular and trendy, but dieters are already speaking out against this product. We will take a closer look at this supplement below to determine how it may benefit a weight loss program and why some dieters may not be so happy with it.




Ingredients at a Glance
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Basically, Alli is a reduced-strength version of Orilstat, a prescription weight loss drug. This formula is said to work by decreasing the amount of dietary fat that is absorbed in the intestines, which is meant to reduce the number of calories that are absorbed by the body. A study done on Alli showed that this formula can lead to about 1 pound of weight loss a month.




Ingredients in Focus
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There are many that describe Alli as a “fat blocker.” However, this does not mean that consumers can eat all the fatty foods they want and then still lose weight. In fact, the manufacturer of Alli suggests that dieters stick to just 15 grams of a fat per day. The reason for this low amount of fat intake is because of the associated side effects that are linked to Alli. If more fat is consumed, dieters taking Alli can experience uncontrollable bowl movements, diarrhea and gas with oily spotting. Obviously, such potential side effects can be quite embarrassing as well as very uncomfortable.




Consumer Review
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Due to Alli’s popularity, there are a number of independent consumer reviews for this product to be found online. Considering the potential side effects associated with this supplement, it’s no surprise that a high number of these reviews are negative, as there are a number of people who claim this product made them “poop” their pants.




Positives
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•Alli is approved by the FDA
•Official product website is posted online




Negatives
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• These products have garnered a lot of negative consumer commentary, which can be read on this popular Alli blog. If you are interested in more information, you can read another Alli review by Sensational.com. For a third opinion check out Alli here.

•Has not been proven to generate significant weight loss results
•Product is quite expensive
•Alli is associated with uncomfortable side effects
•Many negative reviews posted online




Final Thoughts
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In the end, after reading the high number of negative reviews posted online, it’s evident that Alli is not the answer to weight loss as many people claim. The embarrassing and messy side effects that are associated with this supplement have caused many consumers to look at other options. If reducing caloric intake is important to dieters, we suggest looking into a supplement that contains Hoodia Gordonii, which has been proven to reduce hunger in clinical studies. Though, those people who would like to give Alli a try can purchase this supplement at a local drugstore for around $70 a bottle.

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