Alli Weight Loss Pills Review

Alli is one of the leading weight loss pills and there have been large amounts of media coverage since its introduction into the UK marketplace. Alli is a lower strength version of the prescription only drug Xenical.

How Does Alli Work?

Alli belongs to the Fat Burner group of diet pills and contains an active ingredient called Orlistat. This ingredient attaches itself to the fat you consume and stops it being absorbed into your body. Obviously the less fat you absorb, the less likely you are to put on weight because your body will burn stored body fat for energy.

Alli Side Effects

Most people are aware of the Alli side effects, Alli themself talk about “diet related treatment effects”. Basically if you eat too much fat whilst taking Alli you could end up with some of the following side effects:

Flatulence

Oily Spotting

Sudden Bowel Motions

Fatty or Oily Stools

Loose Stools

This is not a pleasant experience and although most people will only over eat once it does restrict how you live your life and you will be constantly watching what you eat. That’s why many slimmers have chosen Zotrim (Our Diet Pill of the Month for July), because it has no known side effects. You can find out how Zotrim compares with Alli by reading our comparison.

Does Alli Work

Alli has had positive feedback from those who have completed the course and Alli themselves claim that the product doubles your natural weight loss. So for every 2 lb (1 kg) you lose through healthy eating, with alli you can lose 1 lb (1/2 kg) more.

Where To Buy Alli

Alli is available either in a 42 or 82 pack with each capsule containing 60mg of Orlistat