Have you had success with the weight loss supplement my alli?
April C asked:
I am on a low fat diet and i am eager to see results; has anyone ever used the weight loss supplement my alli? If so, what did you think? worth the money or not?
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I am on a low fat diet and i am eager to see results; has anyone ever used the weight loss supplement my alli? If so, what did you think? worth the money or not?

August 14th, 2009 at 9:13 am
This is waste of money and time. please go and enjoy workout with dancing or swimming or rope jumping all this kind of workout other than the gym do the best and accurate result to firm and tone your whole body in a short time.best of luck
August 15th, 2009 at 9:15 am
This may or may not help, but I know that Alli is FDA approved, and it’s the only one out there that is. It’s worth a shot!
August 18th, 2009 at 6:14 am
I am also thinking about trying it. I have a very close friend who used it for a month and she lost around 15 pounds. She was also very very bad about cutting down her fat intake and she would get the side affects of diarrhea a lot. When she ate better she felt fine though. I have read a lot of reviews on alli and from what I can tell most people like it, with the exception of the people who cant control their fat addiction and get the sh!ts.
Also, I checked out costco.com and they have the 150 starter pack on special of buy one get one free and it costs about $65 i think. After tax and shipping it’s about $80 for 300 pills. That’s the very best deal I have seen.
August 21st, 2009 at 11:44 am
I haven’t tried Alli, but I did use a combination of acai berry and another product to help lose weight. Eating healthy and exercising are great, but I never really got the results I wanted until I started using supplements to help me along.
If you want, there’s a link on my website where you can get a free trial for both of these products, to see if they work for you. Check it out here:
August 22nd, 2009 at 6:00 pm
Hello, April. If you are lucky enough to use a weight loss supplement and not end up with worse problems than when you started, then you would also be doubly lucky to keep that weight off.. because it is only a temporary solution after all. I know this isn’t what you want to hear, but it needs to be said anyways. Let me explain further…
There is something you need to understand about why people stay at certain weight categories. The heavier you are, the more calories your body naturally burns per day. So if you average out their eating habits, they will eventually hit a weight number where their loss from being that big evens out with their calorie intake.
In other words, if you use a pill to drop 20 pounds and don’t change a single habit, you will just go right back up. Ask yourself a question.. if you need a weight loss supplement, is your current diet plan really all that great?
That being said, if you want an alternative that you can check out, I’ll link a new diet I’ve been hearing about below so you can read up on it. I think this might be a better choice than taking a weight loss supplement.
- Brian
August 24th, 2009 at 11:31 am
I have been through it all and know what’s it about. The main thing is to stick in there. You can’t be an addict to food and never exercise if you want to live a healthy life and keep the weight off. I’ve worked out, done every diet, and all types of classes.
Nothing works, besides dedication and intelligence towards the subject of losing weight.
First, depending on how much weight you need to lose, your diet is the first concern. You can’t eat 10,000 calories a day and expect the weight to come off, even if you are exercising a lot. Which brings us to the next thing. Duh, Exercising…
This is a must especially if you need to a lot of weight. Get at least 30 mins of some good hardcore exercising. Do some cardio, in the long run, it’s good for the heart.
However, I find the most hardest part of losing weight/keeping it off, in my diet. It’s so hard to keep your fingers out of the cookie jar or those chocolate goodies. I’ve found a great addition to help any one out, it’s a natural weight loss supplement called Proactol. Now don’t get all crazy on me and say diet pills don’t work. That is true, but not in this case. This one isn’t meant to burn pounds while you sit on the couch. It’s an appetite suppressant, along with being a fat binder. I saved money on the pills at theweightlossplace.com along with getting some good info. It basically makes those fingers not go towards the cookie jar. For me it’s the best pill I’ve tried and I’ve tried cupboards full. Now this doesn’t mean you have to follow my foot steps but I’ve successfully lost roughly 70 pounds and keeping it off til this day.
Well good luck and remember what I said, Dedicate.