Alli Diet Pill: The truth about the FDA approved diet pill.
GlaxoSmithKline expects Alli annual sales to be at least
$1.5 billion and the company is expected to spend $150 million on marketing
the drug in its first year. Ads are currently running on television
and in magazines, and the product is being sold online by Amazon and
Drugstore.com.
What is it?
Alli blocks enzymes that digest fat, preventing the
body from absorbing a quarter of your fat intake, and the undigested
fat is then excreted. One study of the drug showed that those who took
Alli along with diet and exercise over a year lost about 3 pounds more
than people who only dieted and exercised. Only 3 pounds more?
The company uses common language in their marketing,
that the pills are not a magic bullet and that users of the drug should
use their product in conjunction with exercise and a reduced-calorie,
low-fat diet. Well of course, it’s highly likely you will lose weight
with that basic strategy whether you take the pills or not. That’s just
a security blanket for them. Why not save your money and do that?
Alli can interfere with vitamin absorption and users
are advised to take a multivitamin supplement. The drug is not recommended
for anyone younger than 18, people with kidney disease, patients on
blood thinners and certain other medications, and pregnant or breast-feeding
women.
Then there are the side effects, the unavoidable reality
of diet pills. They include oily discharge, diarrhea and uncontrollable
bowel movements significant enough for the company to recommend carrying
an extra pair of pants until users become used to taking drug. Are you
kidding me?
The company claims that side-effects can be mitigated
by following a low fat diet. That’s reasonable, but can’t most digestive
discomfort be lessened by eating healthy?
I could continue this review and opinion, get into the
details and what not, but lets just cut to the chase... do you really
think you can solve your weight problems, lose weight permanently and
get healthy by taking a pill? Realize, those who lose weight and keep
it off almost always follow the same strategy: balanced nutrition with
portion control, daily exercise and especially important, they find
a long-term motivation to change their lifestyle. Find a basic food
program or chose one of the inexpensive online programs for structure
and support, add daily exercise and you have all the ingredients for
success.
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