Alli stories (good or bad)
NotThatDamselAnymore
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Thinking of trying Alli out but not sure if it’s a good idea or not.
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I like my liver. I wouldn’t risk it for a marginal increase in weight loss.
But that’s just me.
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I think this may help with your decision.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1051812/alli-diet-pills
Cheers, h.
(ETA I’m sniggering already. It’s been a while since this thread surfaced)4 -
middlehaitch wrote: »I think this may help with your decision.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1051812/alli-diet-pills
Cheers, h.
(ETA I’m sniggering already. It’s been a while since this thread surfaced)
Oh that is a very entertaining thread!
Side note: Nothing wrong with wearing adult diapers. But…. If you don’t absolutely have to kitten your pants in public it’s probably easier on your social life.5 -
OK here is the thread I wanted. Took me a while to find it then I had to re read it, plus links, never forget the links.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10290083/alli-xenical-does-it-work-please-only-answer-if-you-have-actually-taken-it/p1
Have fun.
Cheers, h.5 -
middlehaitch wrote: »OK here is the thread I wanted. Took me a while to find it then I had to re read it, plus links, never forget the links.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10290083/alli-xenical-does-it-work-please-only-answer-if-you-have-actually-taken-it/p1
Have fun.
Cheers, h.
That's the one I remember...the story about the lady in the furniture store....6 -
MargaretYakoda wrote: »middlehaitch wrote: »I think this may help with your decision.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1051812/alli-diet-pills
Cheers, h.
(ETA I’m sniggering already. It’s been a while since this thread surfaced)
Oh that is a very entertaining thread!
Side note: Nothing wrong with wearing adult diapers. But…. If you don’t absolutely have to kitten your pants in public it’s probably easier on your social life.
Nothing wrong with wearing adult diapers.
Go ahead. Disagree again.
I still stand by this statement. There is nothing wrong with wearing adult diapers.
I have to. And I am not ashamed at all.13 -
It only worked for me when I stayed in a deficit and if you can do that you don't need alli. I used it when it first came out and they weren't talking possible liver damage, also the bathroom side effects are real, happened to me once embarrassingly so and I was done with it.
Not worth the health implications, bathroom mishaps or the money, I'm down 52 lbs now using myfitnesspal.and nothing else.
Skip alli and do it a healthy way.😉8 -
So common sense inserted here. If the reason for trying Alli is to absorb fat from the body, realize that it absorbs NEEDED ESSENTIAL GOOD FAT as well. So if that's the case, then you HAVE to take an oil supplement to counter that effect. Alli DOESN'T distinguish between good and bad fat. And the reality is is that only about 1% of total fat loss will come from Alli. The other 99% is from how YOU eat. So is 1% really worth all the trouble?
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middlehaitch wrote: »OK here is the thread I wanted. Took me a while to find it then I had to re read it, plus links, never forget the links.
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10290083/alli-xenical-does-it-work-please-only-answer-if-you-have-actually-taken-it/p1
Have fun.
Cheers, h.
is this the sharting thread...
oh my days... i have a meeting in 6 minutes so a daren't click on it, but I will be back....5 -
NotThatDamselAnymore wrote: »Thinking of trying Alli out but not sure if it’s a good idea or not.
I tried it once upon a time - bought a single package of it before I read about how it works. Then I did the math. I'm going from memory here, so my #s may be a little off but should be in the right general neighborhood.
Alli forces you to limit how much fat you consume per meal because if you take in too much fat, the fat reacts BADLY with Alli. So it is kind of like a strong arm tactic. I believe the recommended limit is 15g fat per meal. So you're limited to about 45g fat per day.
Next part is math: Alli blocks 25% of the fat you consume, so of that 45g 25% or 11g pass right thru you. So you 'save' 9 calories x 11g per day. That comes out to 99 calories per day blocked by Alli.
Over the course of a month, almost 1 pound 'saved' by taking Alli.
Alli's package says it helps you lose more weight than diet alone. I can't find an online reference, but I'm pretty sure the weight loss results they project assume you are logging your food intake & eating at a reduced calorie #. VERY little of the weight loss is due to the pills.
Essentially it IS a way to scare yourself into eating less, but ultimately I didn't even finish the first box. Luckily I had not bad side effects.5 -
nanastaci2020 wrote: »Alli forces you to limit how much fat you consume per meal because if you take in too much fat, the fat reacts BADLY with Alli.
Essentially it IS a way to scare yourself into eating less, but ultimately I didn't even finish the first box. Luckily I had not bad side effects.
This chimes with my experience. It won’t do the work for you but it will give you a reason not to impulsively eat something fatty when you have a lapse in willpower.
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nanastaci2020 wrote: »NotThatDamselAnymore wrote: »Thinking of trying Alli out but not sure if it’s a good idea or not.
I tried it once upon a time - bought a single package of it before I read about how it works. Then I did the math. I'm going from memory here, so my #s may be a little off but should be in the right general neighborhood.
Alli forces you to limit how much fat you consume per meal because if you take in too much fat, the fat reacts BADLY with Alli. So it is kind of like a strong arm tactic. I believe the recommended limit is 15g fat per meal. So you're limited to about 45g fat per day.
Next part is math: Alli blocks 25% of the fat you consume, so of that 45g 25% or 11g pass right thru you. So you 'save' 9 calories x 11g per day. That comes out to 99 calories per day blocked by Alli.
Over the course of a month, almost 1 pound 'saved' by taking Alli.
Alli's package says it helps you lose more weight than diet alone. I can't find an online reference, but I'm pretty sure the weight loss results they project assume you are logging your food intake & eating at a reduced calorie #. VERY little of the weight loss is due to the pills.
Essentially it IS a way to scare yourself into eating less, but ultimately I didn't even finish the first box. Luckily I had not bad side effects.
To the bolded - if you haven't read the other thread, the main problem with Alli is that, since the fat it blocks doesn't get absorbed during the digestion process, there's nowhere for it to go but out the back door, as it were. Your solid waste management facility is not at all equipped to handle oily liquids, so that rogue fat slips past security like the worst possible Ocean's Eleven ripoff.
Fat is an essential nutrient, though, like others have pointed out; there are certain vitamins and such that are fat-soluble, meaning if you don't take in enough fat you run the risk of developing nutrient deficiencies, which is a bigger problem than just being overweight.4 -
After hearing about the orange sludge, I've found that a slice of greasy pizza takes on quite the sinister character, and becomes much less appealing.5
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