Has anyone taken alli?!


Question:

Has anyone taken alli?

if so... side effects for you? how long have you been on them.. tell me your side thanks..

and i've already read on it so i don't need to know any certain information.. i would just like to hear from ppl on this.. and i know diet and exercise is the right thing.. yes i already know lol

thxs in advance.


Answers:

I just started taking it with no side effects. I'm guessing you read about the side effects of crapping yourself? Lol. Lots of people are probably going to be stupid about the pill and think it's supposed to be a miracle worker. That they can eat and eat and alli is going to help them lose weight. It just doesn't work that way. So you're probably going to get some people answering this that took it without reading and crapped themselves, and is going to tell you not to take the pill.

If it tells you all this about the pill, and you're STILL eating crap you're obviously not supposed to be eating, then maybe you deserve to **** yourself in public for not following the directions on the drugs you're taking.

For anyone thinking about it, don't just go out and buy the bottle. Buy the starter kit! It is great. Flatout. Tells you what your BMI is, and how many calories and fat grams you can have per day.

For example, I normally eat probably anywhere from 2000cal+ per day. If I didn't read about alli, I probably would crap myself like an idiot. BUT. I read up on it first, and found out I need to eat about 1200cals and can only have 39g of fat per day, only 12g per meal.

It tells you have you don't eat so much fat, you won't have the side effects.

So basically all it takes is the ability to read and some common sense, and POOF. No droopy poopy. :)

If you're not dedicated to loosing weight, then don't buy alli. That simple.

All in all though, if you think you can dedicate to a diet, then the alli pill is meant to help you with your diet. It isn't a diet in itself. Do not take it if you're going to eat at places like mcdonalds and whatnot.

And again...Do the starter kit. It has little booklets that can be really helpful. The part I liked the best about it was the fact that it had menu's for places like mcdonalds, arbys, wendys, white castles, sub way, and more, and it has a green dot next to the food that would be okay for you to have while dieting. Very helpful since I can't cook for myself since I'm always at work.




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