Using Alli Weight Loss Pills

Posted by admin in Prescription Weight Loss on December 25th, 2009

Pros:

This product has demonstrated an almost immediate weight loss. About 30% of the fat intake into the body binds with the pill and is passed out through the small intestine. Next the body must replace this fat loss by feeding on its own fat; hence the body loses weight in this chain reaction. This drug is mainly recommended for people with a body mass index of 25 or more (borderline obese). This non surgical treatment actually stops the body from producing the enzymes which allow the fat to be absorbed into the body. This weight loss will continue as long as you are on the drug. When you buy the capsules you are also given access to “myalliplan”; this is an individually tailored, online action plan to help you lose weight gradually.

Cons:

On the negative side, the side effects may include oily stools and the possibility of sudden and uncontrollable bowel movements in the early days of use. However these side effects can be minimized by reducing the intake of fatty content. As a general rule of thumb the fat intake should not exceed 15% in order to avoid the majority of these side effects. The side effects will be more pronounced at the beginning of the treatment and should then reduce naturally as the body begins to stabilize itself. By exercising and changing ones eating habits, a gradual and consistent weight loss should be quite achievable.

Check with your doctor:

As with all weight loss programs, you should not venture out into the unknown without some professional advice. Some fat is essential for your metabolism (especially the Omega 3 types). Some of these will also be removed as fats; so you may have to take some supplements. For some obese or borderline patients surgery is the only answer. However, if the same result can be achieved independently; the benefits may well outweigh the side effects.

In addition to the “pill” you should also change your lifestyle and begin a sustainable weight loss program, along with regular exercise.

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