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Alli Weight Loss Pills
Alli Weight Loss Capsules – There is an over-the-counter version of orlistat (Xenical) at 60 milligrams, and a prescription medication at 120 milligrams. Both Alli and Xenical should be used as part of a weight loss plan, along with a low-calorie, low-fat diet and regular physical activity.
There it is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for use in adults over 18 years of age who have a body mass index (BMI) of 25 or more. Xenical is approved for use in adults with a BMI of 30 or more (obese).
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Alli Weight Loss Pills Benefits
- Alli is an approved weight loss pill that helps block the absorption of about 25 percent of the fat you consume.
- It acts as an effective WEIGHT LOSS pill for both women and men.
- For every 5 pounds you lose through diet and exercise, you can help yourself lose 2 to 3 more
- Alli acts in the digestive tract with minimal absorption into the bloodstream, meaning it has little or no effect on the cardiovascular and central nervous systems.
- Alli Diet pills are a weight loss SUPPLEMENT for overweight adults, 18 years and older, when used in conjunction with a low-calorie, low-fat diet.
Alli Weight Loss Pills Ingredients
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How Does Alli Weight Loss Work?
Orlistat (the active ingredient in Alli) promotes weight loss by decreasing the amount of dietary fat absorbed in the intestines. Lipase, an enzyme found in the digestive tract, helps break down dietary fat into smaller parts so it can be used or stored for energy.
Orlistat blocks the work of lipase. When the medication is taken with a meal, approximately 25% of the fat ingested is not broken down. Fat passes through stools.
Alli Weight Loss Pills How To Use
You should take one 60-milligram Alli pill one hour after a meal containing fat up to three times a day. You must distribute your daily fat intake over the three main meals. Fat intake should not exceed 30% of total calories. The manufacturer recommends a fat intake of about 15 grams per meal.
If you eat a meal that does not contain fat, you do not need a dose of Alli. If you take Alli with a high-fat meal, you are likely to experience more serious digestive side effects.
Alli may reduce the absorption of fat-soluble nutrients, including beta-carotene and vitamins A, D, E, and K. Take a multivitamin at least two hours after your last dose of Alli. For some people, this schedule works best at bedtime.
Alli Weight Loss Pills Side Effects
Alli’s active ingredient, orlistat, causes digestive side effects related to undigested fats passing through the digestive system. They generally decrease over time and with proper use of the medication. These side effects include:
- Stomach pain or upset stomach
- Oily discharge from the anus.
- Gas with oily anal discharge.
- oily stools
- More frequent bowel movements
- Urgent or difficult-to-control bowel movements
- Headache
- Back pain
- Symptoms of the common cold
- menstrual changes
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