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Hunger suppressant vs. fat blocker

December 2, 2008 by Anonymous, 50 weeks 6 days ago
Comment id: 33173

I think the major reason why people give up on alli is their misunderstanding of how the drug works. Alli is NOT a hunger suppressant. It never promises that you can eat whatever you want and control your appetite. It simply promises to block a percentage (25%) of the fat your body absorbs. Common sense would then lead one to realize that if your body is not absorbing that fat, it has to go SOMEWHERE. Whatever the body DOES NOT USE is eliminated as WASTE... hence, those of you who refuse to accept the fat that you need to cut down the fat intake dramatically will find yourselves in a very bad position eg. hovering over the toilet with oily crap running down your leg at the mall. Keep in mind as well, that will power is a major key to the success of this pill. YOU MUST be WILLING to NOT eat the FAT! Why? Alli IS NOT a hunger suppressant. YOU must control your own hunger. Will power, exercise, right choices, low fat diet and plain old common sense will allow you to be successful at using Alli without side effects of any kind.

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