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Alli (60mg)

Brand: Glaxo Smith Klein
Category: Health and Beauty

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 31 reviews
Sales Rank: 270536


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Alli (60mg)


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3 out of 5 stars Works if you're desperate and have money to burn   February 19, 2010
J. Wojtusiak
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've been taking an alli pill with lunch and dinner for the past 7 months. It's not a miracle drug, but I suppose it helps slightly. You do occasionally see the oily deposits in your toilet. I eat a lot of carbs so it probably doesn't help me as much. I personally didn't have any accidents/crap myself like many people are talking about, even after eating meals very high in fat.

This is one of those drugs where you know the makers of it are manufacturing this stuff dirt cheap and marking up the price to unreasonable rates. They know Americans will pay anything to be able to eat "what they want" and "still lose weight". If you open the capsule you will see hardly anything inside, you have to wonder what you're paying for. I didn't experience any oily deposits for the first 1+ month and thought I received a "defective" bottle so I called the # on the bottle (I think it's GlaxoSmithKline or something) and waited 45+ minutes listening to the music recording before giving up. Impossible to get a hold of.

I'm really not sure why I keep buying this stuff, the price is pretty ridiculous considering they absolutely must make a bottle for less then a dollar...



5 out of 5 stars Product helped with belly fat and curbed my appetite   January 23, 2010
S Adams
I used alli for about 4months. I found that it really helped to control my appetite and I lost mostly bellyfat. I lost a total of 30pounds but also coupled it support from sites like [...]. All in all, this is a great product.


2 out of 5 stars Fat blocker -- so it doesn't work for those who eat too many carbs/sugar calories (only)   January 22, 2010
LMY (SC)
7 out of 11 found this review helpful

I thought I would post this info that took me hours to find at Universal Drugstore dot com.

A doctor recommended I try Alli rather than an appetite supressant (I had requested an FDA approved prescription rather than risk ill effects of over the counter or those found online with possible origins in Asia) that speeds heart/raises BP. The good thing about Alli is that doubling the standard dose is the equivalent of the $400 drug, Xenical. Same results. Same medication.

However, I generally eat quite healthy -- never eat fried foods, or rich fatty foods, no pastries or desserts. However, I do intake too many calories of carbs and as of the holidays, sugary calories as well. I explained this to my doctor.

After the holidays, I've resumed my typical diet of non-fat sources of food, lean meats, fiberous veggies and for treats, fruit and Kashi bars. However at night, when I want a snack, I eat too many calories for my final meal. One of my favorite treats is Jello pudding made with nonfat milk after dinner.

Combined with being mostly sedentary on the job, I've gained 15 lbs since October. Upon researching this product, it only works for those who consume more fat than I currently intake.

In fact, if I followed their ([...]) 1200 calorie diet (online) I would have to modify, albiet worsen, my diet where the caloric breakdown of their site 1200cal menu would leave me with over 9% of my calories coming from fat (where I strive to stay below 6 currently) and carb intake of 50% of my calories, protein would be 18% of my calories and sugar intake would be significantly over what I normally allow for myself. My calories are roughly 30 Fat-30 carb-40 protein currently.

Xenical doesn't work unless you intake "fat-based calories." I guess what I need is an appetite suppressant...despite what the doctor suggested.



1 out of 5 stars Amazon Customer Service Horrible   January 18, 2010
Francie Lucente (Libertyville, Illinois United States)
2 out of 16 found this review helpful

Ordered this product and never received it. Contacted Amazon's Customer Service only to receive a standard letter and no help or assistance contacting the postal service from their end. One only had to look at the tracking information to see the product never left shipping after being logged in. Oh yea, they did offer to refund my money if I waited a certain length of time to see if the package arrived.

Buyer Beware If Ordering From Amazon.com!



5 out of 5 stars Lost 90 lbs! I never feel deprived! :-)   January 13, 2010
Tera Ulbert (San Diego, CA)
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R21V1BLOJ7CFGV I lost 90 lbs in a year and a half. Please view the video for more information. :)

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