alli weight loss
June 28th, 2010 | Published in Women's Health
www.video.fatloss4idiotsdieting.com alli weight loss Alli (pronounced ‘ally’, not ‘alley’) is a 60mg Orlistat capsule. It improves your weight loss results by as much as 50%. Alli works on the digestive system, unlike some of the more dangerous weight-loss pills out there. In a one year study, Alli was shown to have decreased the body mass of 35.5% to 54.8% of the participants by 5% or more. Between 16.4% and 24.8% of those lost more than 10% of their body mass as well as reduced the risks of their developing type 2 diabetes. Alli is not meant to act as a weight loss pill alone or for the long term, but is to be taken as a supplement to a diet plan. Alli doesn’t claim to be a magic diet pill. Its makers recommend that users reduce calorie intake and limit foods that are high in fat while consuming Alli. Doing these along with exercising daily can improve men’s health and women’s health while also reducing weight safely.