Advice or Experience - Has Anyone Ever Used Alli?
violetness
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Hey guys -
I am not a believer in diet pills, but I have heard a lot about Alli, and since it is not making claims to lose 30 pounds in 30 days or anything radical, they say 1 pound for every 2 you lose naturally, I was wondering if anyone has ever tried it or has had any success with it? All input is welcome.
Thanks!
Ness
I am not a believer in diet pills, but I have heard a lot about Alli, and since it is not making claims to lose 30 pounds in 30 days or anything radical, they say 1 pound for every 2 you lose naturally, I was wondering if anyone has ever tried it or has had any success with it? All input is welcome.
Thanks!
Ness
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I'm sure if u search there are posts about this. I think you are better off with diet changes.0
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My understanding of it is that it somehow blocks your body from digesting some of the fat you intake. How it does this isn't important to me. BUT, you eat fat, and if your body doesn't absorb it, then where does it go? You crap it out. If you fail to follow the strict low-fat diet this drug requires, the stories you read online say that you end up crapping yourself. :-/
I'll stick to diet and exercise.0 -
Alli is a new over-the-counter weight-loss pill which, predictably enough, has proven to be a massive best-seller from the moment it became available. The drug, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline, reportedly works by blocking the absorption of excess fats by the body. And folks are waddling, not walking, to their local drug stores for a chance to get started on the Alli "program."
As is the case with most drugs, Alli comes with a risk of certain side effects. Or, as they're known on the company website, treatment effects.
A person is reportedly limited to 15 grams of fat per meal, and if they go over (or even if they don't), there's a significant chance they'll find themselves out behind a shopping center somewhere, crying and clutching a wad of horrifyingly soiled underwear, searching for a place to ditch it.
As best as I can tell, anyway...
Since a lot of this stuff is couched in language that is technically truthful, but very carefully worded, I've taken it upon myself to go through the list of side (treatment) effects and warnings, and translate it all into layman's terms.
I'm no scientist or doctor, and don't pretend to have any special knowledge. I'm just a person who's fairly good with words and reading between the lines... The highlighted phrases below are direct quotes from the Alli website, with my translations in between.
Undigested fat cannot be absorbed and passes through the body naturally. The excess fat is not harmful. In fact, you may recognize it in the toilet as something that looks like the oil on top of a pizza.
Here the drug makers are trying to soothe the nerves of the skeptical fatty, by speaking their language. Pizza is something fatties understand, and a big part of the reason they’re interested in Alli to begin with. Pizza is good, pizza is reassuring… even when it’s flowing from your *kitten* like molten lava.
The website mentions seeing the undigested fat in a toilet, but that’s clearly a best case scenario. You might also see it on the tops of your shoes, across the hood of a car, or way up the shower curtain, near the loops.
The fat passes out of your body, so you may have bowel changes, known as treatment effects.
Bowel changes. Notice how they phrase that? It means stuff will be happening the likes of which you could never have imagined. It’ll be like a daily Dean Koontz novel inside your underwear.
You may get:
gas with oily spotting
You’ll be farting Wesson oil straight through your Dockers…
loose stools
and having violent chipped beef explosions...
more frequent stools that may be hard to control
all the time, with a sphincter that can no longer be counted as a friend.
Eating a low-fat diet lowers the chance of these bowel changes. Limit fat intake in your meals to an average of 15 grams.
The McDonald’s Big Mac has 34 grams of fat, and the Burger King Whopper has 40. Eat either of these while taking Alli, and you’ll very likely be transformed into a diarrhea cannon.
Learning how to manage treatment effects is an important part of being successful with alli. Here's how to take control:
Start trimming fat from your diet now, even before you begin taking alli. Then pick a day to begin taking alli, such as a weekend day so you can stay close to home if you experience a treatment effect. Make the timing work for you. If you're getting ready to travel or attend a social event, hold off on starting with alli until the event is over
Blowing liquid feces down a row of bridesmaids, for instance, could be viewed negatively in certain circles. Further, an unexpected bout of the power-squirts while riding “The Bullet” at the county fair might not ingratiate you with your friends. Or anyone on the fairway. Or the folks in the parking lot walking to their cars.
While no one likes experiencing treatment effects, they might help you think twice about eating questionable fat content. If you think of it like that, alli can act like a security guard for your late-night cravings
You see, when you think about it, ****ting yourself is actually a positive.
You can't "save fat grams" from lunch and "spend them" at dinner. Spread your daily fat gram allowance of 15 grams on average per meal over the whole day
Cheating can lead to embarrassment, tears, and the introduction of a frantically constructed toilet paper crack-wedge in the bathroom of an Applebee's. It’s simply not worth it.
You may feel an urgent need to go to the bathroom. Until you have a sense of any treatment effects, it's probably a smart idea to wear dark pants, and bring a change of clothes with you to work
Until you get the hang of it, you should probably take along a rolling suitcase full of brown clothes everywhere you go, while taking Alli. Luckily, however, turd-colored clothing is in this season; turd is the new vomit.
If co-workers ask about it, there is no shame in telling the truth. You might be surprised how understanding folks can be if you simply say, “I dress like this to conceal the poop that's constantly soaking through the seat of my pants.”
You may not usually get gassy, but it's a possibility when you take alli. The bathroom is really the best place to go when that happens
Showboating is not recommended.
You can use a food journal to recognize what foods can lead to treatment effects. For example, writing down what you eat may help you learn that marinara sauce is a better option than Alfredo sauce
In addition to a handcart full of extra pants designed to camouflage your anal leakage, it might also be a good idea to carry a schematic and information wheel, so you don't repeat past mistakes and have a treatment effect halfway up your back.
I hope this information has proven to be valuable.
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For a more scientific (but not as funny!:laugh: ) review of Alli, read this: http://www.naturalnews.com/019387.html
I would not try it even if they pay me....0 -
OMG - I was literally laughing out loud from reading these. I think I will pass on the Alli. I don't want to have explosive diarrhea all over the hood of my car. Thanks!0
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OMG! Great post! I found myself grimacing in disgust and laughing out loud the next moment....thanks for some comedic therapy before I head to the gym! And thankful to not have ever fallen victim to any weight loss hype or having to construct toilet paper crack-wedges in Applebee's! Have a great day!0
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OH MY GOD!!! This was hilarious....talk about "Rolling on the floor laughing my *kitten* off".....unfortunately it's the truth.
To the OP: Don't, just don't!!0 -
No kidding - NO. FREAKY. POOP.0
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O...m..G! I had to stop readin half way through that! I am at work and trying to hold the laughter in so hard, I had tears coming out and my ribs are aching! I'm bumping this so I can read the rest at home without getting glares and strange looks from my coworkers.0
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Yep that about sums it up..lol
BUT from personal experience..
I did take it for about a month myself till I was "over it" I didn't have uncontrolled loose stools but that greasy "pizza grease" stuff...true fact...ick...but only if I ate too much fat
AND my best friend took it for a year....she took double the dose (bad bad bad bad) convinced herself that was the original "RX" dose before it became over the counter. She took it for about a year, she did lose more than 60lbs and got down to 118 the lowest in her adult life...but that was with diet and working out 2x daily...she would NOT recomend it still...says she wouldn't be surprised to see one of those commercials that pop up later suing company..she still had stomach cramps for a year afterwards and gained over half the weight back when she got off it
we are now doing this journey together just diet and exercise...no fad pill0 -
bump - have to save for later to share with others! Hilarious!0
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to ASTRAMPE - you have to friend all of us now that we know how funny you are!!! OMG I thought I was going to have a "treatment effect" while reading that!!
Thanks for the comic relief!:laugh:0 -
Go buy a regular taco from taco bell. Pour contents of shell/tortilla into the paper wrap it came in. THAT is what your undies are going to look like after taking this.
Enjoy!0 -
I've been gluten intolerant long enough to know that I don't need to take a pill that will give me the runs if I eat the wrong thing.0
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A radio DJ I used to listen to had a girlfriend on it. At night she would leak "pizza grease" onto the bed sheets.0
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A coworker used Alli. The bathroom is about 20 feet from my desk. Alli is EVIL. Please don't do it.0
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I would stock up on Depends and Air Freshener if you do try it.0
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ASTRAMPE - I officially need to re-do my make up after reading your post. Tears streaming down my face from laughing soooo hard. Freakin hilarious.
"No showboating." LOL!!!!! LMFAO!!!!! :laugh:
Side note: My husband took Zenical several years ago - the prescription version before Alli became available OTC. He will agree with all you wrote about the 'treatment effects'. He decided it was less torture for him to eat salads and hit the gym on a daily basis.
Thanks for the laugh.0 -
I'm at work and people are staring at me because I couldn't stop laughing!! But he speaks the truth. I have tried Alli. I still have 80% of the pills still in the bottle.0
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I, too, am at work and laughing hysterically at my desk. Hilarious!0
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Alli is the brand name for a prescription drug called orlistat. You can ask the doctor for a months supply on prescription to try it without spending a small fortune. Any decent doctor will however ask you to keep a fat intake diary before giving you orlistat as it can cause all of the above symptoms. Your bmi must be above 30 and you need to follow a diet and exercise plan too. You shouldn't take it with high fat meals and don't need it with low fat meals as it only works on the meal you take it with. So if you eat fatty food between meals you will quite possibly retain all that fat. It also blocks the absorption of vitamins a d and e which are essential for hair growth so you may need to take a vitamin supplement in case of I'll effects on your hair :0)0
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:laugh: hilarious0
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