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Can Alli Weight Loss Work For
Us?Normally following a tight regime of a
controlled diet and regular exercises are the measures
prescribed for weight loss. Most of the people find it
difficult to follow these measures over an extended period.
It is claimed that with Alli you can escape these grating
restrictions and can follow near-normal routines; slowly but
steadily you can manage to lose weight and lead a healthier
life. Alli is a FDA approved OTC weight loss product. Alli is
not a dietary supplement; it is claimed to help you lose weight
gradually; by working as a fat binder or fat blocker.
Excessive intake of calories causes increase of weight; and
fats contribute far more calories in food-intake as compared to
proteins and carbohydrates. Fat in our diet is the main culprit
in weight gain. When taken in the prescribed manner, the active
ingredient of Alli attach themselves to some of the natural
enzymes in the digestive system; this prevents these enzymes
from breaking down over 25% of the fat you eat. This undigested
fat cannot be absorbed by the body and it passes through the
body in the natural way. This excess fat is prevented from
contributing to weight gain.
Alli only works on enzymes that would normally help in
digestion of fat. So carbohydrates and proteins are not
affected and these nutrients are absorbed by the body in the
normal manner. Alli works only in your digestive system; it
does not act on your heart or brain. You would not feel
unsettling effects such as sleeplessness, racing heart or
jitters which are commonly experienced with other weight loss
drugs or supplements.
When you use Alli to lose weight, you may have to observe
certain drastic dietary restrictions, depending on your
existing diet. Manufacturers of Alli advise you to consume
reduced-calorie meals of 15gms or less of fats on an average.
For some this may be a rather severe restriction, but that is
the price to pay for being able to have the option of slow but
steady weight loss leading to a better life.
You may suffer certain side effects such as loose motion,
frequent bowel movements, gas, etc. if you do not observe the
restriction of 15 gms of fat. Obviously if you are able to
adjust to the dietary limitations and put up with the side
effects – “treatment effects” as the makers of Alli call them –
Alli should be able to work for you.
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