Does Alli work for you?

Shajaira27
Shajaira27 Posts: 3 Member
edited November 14 in Health and Weight Loss
I did a lot of internet reading of medical/health websites and learned that out of all of the over the counter weight loss pills, Alli is the most effective.

I bought a bottle to share with my husband, it was $60 at Walmart (a bit pricey), and before I continue on this expensive trial, I would love to know how it's working out for others.

I do understand that it's not a fat burner, metabolism booster, or hunger suppressant. I know how it works, but want to hear how it's going for others aside from the clinical studies.
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  • Shajaira27
    Shajaira27 Posts: 3 Member
    I have to admit that we're lucky that it hasn't impacted our BM like that. Perhaps taking caution in not eating high fat foods is helping.

    @RAinWA thanks for sharing the link. I didn't encounter any positive stories. I wonder if it's because people's side effects were so gruesome that they gave up early? But I appreciated the comment of the calculations of precentage of fat and it's calorie equivalence. It's not a significant amount to impact weight loss.
  • markrgeary1
    markrgeary1 Posts: 853 Member
    You know thanks for mentioning this and it's side effects.

    DW tried it years ago and while she didn't lose any weight, it helped IBS-C. Helps a bit of a stretch as well, as the results are, unpredictable!
    Now she takes Linsess and it's expensive.

    Other than cr@pping yourself I don't see much use in it. If that's fun I'm sure there are cheaper ways to get the desired result.
  • nutmegoreo
    nutmegoreo Posts: 15,532 Member
    edited December 2016
    In summary, many people have found that the side effects can be distressing enough to not be worth the minimal difference that it makes. To avoid these side effects you must limit your fat intake. Dietary fat is needed for many reasons, including vitamin absorption (A, D, E, and K) along with hormone functioning and many other reasons. Best wishes for you.
  • rks581
    rks581 Posts: 99 Member
    Alli is over-the-counter but does work. I have never tried it but I encountered it in my work as a chemist. The molecule has a very unusual piece to it, so it was interesting enough to read more about. There's real research supporting its use, and it's an actual FDA approved drug, not an herb or supplement sold at drug stores.
  • mrsmammahunter
    mrsmammahunter Posts: 221 Member
    Please don't the only thing you need is a good preworkout, multivitamin vitamin, weight lifting, and cardio.
  • Ceeceeann
    Ceeceeann Posts: 25 Member
    Six years ago I lost 80 pounds. Then I tried it again the formula changed and it was like taking nothing.
  • ChasingChocolate
    ChasingChocolate Posts: 20 Member
    Shajaira27 wrote: »
    I have to admit that we're lucky that it hasn't impacted our BM like that. Perhaps taking caution in not eating high fat foods is helping.

    @RAinWA thanks for sharing the link. I didn't encounter any positive stories. I wonder if it's because people's side effects were so gruesome that they gave up early? But I appreciated the comment of the calculations of precentage of fat and it's calorie equivalence. It's not a significant amount to impact weight loss.

    So what's the point of taking it/spending your money on it?

  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    edited December 2016
    TeaBea wrote: »
    Back in the day I did use diet pills prescribed by a doctor.....speed I'm sure. But here I am, back again. A temporary prescription can't fix me (or the vast majority of people).

    Same. I did a couple 30 day bouts with Adipex-P years ago and it was effing miraculous. Weight melted off me and I was so freaking productive it was hilarious. Definitely an amphetamine (I was young, once, I know how that feels). And yet here I are.
  • myheartsabattleground
    myheartsabattleground Posts: 2,040 Member
    In for the stories of everyone sh*tting their pants. I'd recommend a good supply of depends to go with them.

    This.
  • MaybeLed
    MaybeLed Posts: 250 Member
    Shajaira27 wrote: »
    I have to admit that we're lucky that it hasn't impacted our BM like that. Perhaps taking caution in not eating high fat foods is helping.

    @RAinWA thanks for sharing the link. I didn't encounter any positive stories. I wonder if it's because people's side effects were so gruesome that they gave up early? But I appreciated the comment of the calculations of precentage of fat and it's calorie equivalence. It's not a significant amount to impact weight loss.

    I took xenical for a bit, (stronger prescription dose) for a few months, I didn't, fortunately, have any accidents but it did require:

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    Also, most importantly. I didn’t lose any weight, you can still eat high cal without too much fat.

  • crzycatlady1
    crzycatlady1 Posts: 1,930 Member
    edited December 2016
    Ceeceeann wrote: »
    Six years ago I lost 80 pounds. Then I tried it again the formula changed and it was like taking nothing.

    Are you successfully maintaining the 80lbs loss? Why did you need to try it again?
  • StaciMarie1974
    StaciMarie1974 Posts: 4,138 Member
    Read the data - in terms of what it 'promises'. I am going from memory but I believe Alli requires you to limit fat to 15g per meal and 15g for snacks in a day, so about 60g total. And it blocks 25% of the fat calories so you don't absorb them.

    At 9 calories per gram, this means you 'shave' 60 (total fat grams) x .25 (blocked) x 9 = 135 calories per day that Alli blocks. That equates to a little more than 1 pound per month. And the side effects can be BAD if you overeat on fat.
    Shajaira27 wrote: »
    I did a lot of internet reading of medical/health websites and learned that out of all of the over the counter weight loss pills, Alli is the most effective.

    I bought a bottle to share with my husband, it was $60 at Walmart (a bit pricey), and before I continue on this expensive trial, I would love to know how it's working out for others.

    I do understand that it's not a fat burner, metabolism booster, or hunger suppressant. I know how it works, but want to hear how it's going for others aside from the clinical studies.

  • NS2017
    NS2017 Posts: 1 Member
    It works for me, I lose about a pound a day, if you up the dose to 2 per meal instead of 1 it's the same as taking xenical (the prescription form of alli) the biggest issue is the "discharge" which makes you want to stick close to home... BUT keep your fat intake well below the recommended amount and it's less of an issue.

    It does not distinguish between "good" and "bad" fat so avocados and nuts give you the same effects as pizza and french fries so make sure you count that too!
  • Ninkyou
    Ninkyou Posts: 6,666 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    RAinWA wrote: »

    Thanks, you beat me to it. My favorite horror story:
    Ninkyou wrote: »
    I've never taken Alli, BUT, I do have a real world story to share.

    I used to work at a furniture store... about 3 years ago. We once had a a female customer come into the store. Well, she had to make a break for the bathroom quite suddenly. After some time the salesperson who had been working with her complained (I was in customer service) that the lady never came back and that he'd wasted time with her. A handful of minutes passed and I went to the bathroom. What I saw I can never ever unsee.

    Without going into too much gruesome detail, there was orange poo everywhere. The lady's clothes were in the trash, soiled. The lady was in one of the stalls hysterically crying. I left and told the manager about it. She went to help out the lady and basically gave her a sheet from one of the floor model beds to cover herself so she could leave the bathroom. The manager later told us the lady said she was taking Alli and she'd basically exploded everywhere. She apologized over and over. I felt bad for the lady. How embarassing and humiliating for her that must have been. Then the other customer service girl I worked with volunteered to clean the bathroom (we didn't have a cleaning service at the time, it was a brand new store). I didn't envy her position. It was the single most grossest thing I've ever seen (and I have 2 kids...so...).

    So yeah... word of caution there....

    Yeah, I made that post over a year ago... still can't unsee it. It's still traumitizing.
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