2008年11月15日星期六

Alli, The Diet Pill

Alli, The Diet Pill
The big question about Alli, the fairly new diet pill on the market, is whether or not it works. As you sit there you are hoping for some wonder drug that will help you drop 20 pounds, or even more. As you ask yourself, Alli, does it work? The answer is a simple "yes", but then when you hear the complete explanation the answer is "no." You may wonder why we say this, but the explanation is worth taking some time to read and learn before you put some pill into your body.

If your goal is to lose weight in the short term then by all means you can take Alli and you will lose weight as long as you follow the simple and easy to follow directions. If your goal is to lose weight for the rest of your life then it is suggested that you skip Alli and start an actual plan to not only lose weight but be able to keep that weight off. Here are the simple truths of the matter. Alli is a revolutionary weight loss pill that prevents your body from absorbing about 25% of the fat you eat. Because the fat can't be absorbed you will poop out alot of the stuff that adds to your weight. It can be argued that the Alli program includes a wealth of support through guides and videos that are available. You can even have a meal plan that you can design for yourself. There are sources out there, available from Alli that are resources to aid you in your short term, or fast weight loss goals.

As with all weight loss pills the problem is not actually related to taking the pill. The problem is when you stop taking the pill and your body recovers. After you stop taking the pill your body will spring back and you will gain not only the weight you lost but also a few pounds will be added on. The biggest concern you need to be aware of when you use Alli is that you really need to be careful to not eat foods that are high in fat. The Alli program refers to the sudden bowel movement as "treatment effects" but the truth is you run the risk of pooping all over yourself when the directions are not followed closely. The way to prevent this from happening is to eat less than 15 grams of fat at mealtime. The sudden bowel movements have been reported to be sudden, swift and unstoppable at a moments notice. If you plan to try Alli it is suggested that you try it at home for at least two days with the intention of staying home. This way if there are “treatment effects” you will be able to avoid any public embarrassment.

If your plan is to lose weight for the short term then by all means try Alli but watch the fat content of the foods you eat while on the pill. If your plan is to lose weight for the long term then skip the diet and start a live-it. As with all weight loss pills the price is not cheap and the results are glorious at first but when you stop taking them the weight gain becomes evident all too soon. If you need some short term and fast weight loss options then Alli will work. If you need to get ready for that cruise in a month Alli offers promise. If you need to get ready for that upcoming wedding Alli will work. If you are trying to be healthy for the rest of your life then Alli will not work. Alli is a short term solution to a long term and an ongoing problem. In the long term Alli may even compound that weight problem.

It all comes down to the choices we make, what do you choose?

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