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Alli is safe - if works in your digestive system, not in your heart or brain. It will not cause jitters, sleeplessness, or a racing heart. You can't just try Alli - you have to commit to it. We encourage you to read more and see if you agree with the statements at the end of this brochure, before you buy Alli. More information can be found at Alli.com. Or, talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or dietitian to help determine if you're ready.
How does it work? Alli blocks about 25% of the fat you eat.
Typically, enzymes in your intestines break down fat from food so your body can absorb the fat. But, the active ingredient in Alli attaches to some of these enzymes and prevents them from digesting about a quarter of the fat you eat. Because undigested fat can't be absorbed, it passes out of your body instead of turning into calories. does Alli have side effects?
The main side effect occurs when you eat a meal with too much fat when taking Alli. If so much fat is blocked that your stool can't absorb it, you might have side effects. Because they are not harmful, we call them "treatment effects." These include loose or more frequent stools, an urgent need to go to the bathroom, or gas with an oily discharge. The excess fat that passes out of your body is in no way harmful. In fact, you may recognize it as something that looks like oil on top of a pizza. And these treatment effects can be lessened if you stick to reduced-calorie, low-fat meals that average 15 grams of fat per meal.
If you decide that you're ready to commit to the program, purchase the Alli Starter Pack. This package contains contains portable reference guides to help you follow the Alli program. The starter pack also includes a carrying case called the Alli Shuttle, to make it easy to take your Alli capsules with you.
- 60 count orlistat capsules, 60mg
- Shuttle: this carrying case makes it easy to keep doses of Alli with you.
- Read Me First Guide: a quick introduction to successful weight loss with the Alli program. Topics include: Changing behavior, Eating right, Getting Active, Writing it Down
- Companion Guide: overview of the program and explanation of the basics. Covers Setting goals, Dosage and use, Basic diet guidelines, Treatment effects
- Healthy Eating Guide: offers practical suggestions for healthy eating with the Alli program. Includes Menu planning, Shopping, Preparing meals, Eating out
- Calorie & Fat Counter: helps make the right food choices - whether at home or at a restaurant. Features a Calorie counter, Fat counter, Food exchanges
- Daily Journal: makes it easy to record meals - a habit linked to successful weight loss
- Quick Facts: pocket sized cards providing tips to help stay on track. Topics include Dosage, Best food choices, Foods to avoid, Portion sizes
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