Is anyone taking Alli along with other diet pills?
Honey B asked:
I just bought the alli started kit and also bought some lipotropic pills offline that are supposed to supplement my diet and exercise program by helping to speed up my metabolism and promote fat burning/emulsification of fats. So I wanted to know if anyone is taking alli with other diet pills and what their experiences have been. Thanks!
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I just bought the alli started kit and also bought some lipotropic pills offline that are supposed to supplement my diet and exercise program by helping to speed up my metabolism and promote fat burning/emulsification of fats. So I wanted to know if anyone is taking alli with other diet pills and what their experiences have been. Thanks!

June 30th, 2009 at 9:20 pm
Be careful with diet pills–I’ve had some bad experiences trying some of them. What I did find to work really well though was a natural supplement of Acai berry which I actually saw on Oprah and Rachel Ray. It was a while ago, but I ordered a free sample from and it’s been great for helping increase my energy, metabolism, and keeping my body healthy! I’ve lost weight and I feel much, much better than I did when I was on the pills.
July 4th, 2009 at 12:57 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.
July 6th, 2009 at 4:57 pm
Hey so many people claim most of the diet pills are best and they work. But after you try them just waste of your money. I personally used 3 different diet pills without any positive side effect. And after research i found proactol is the best one. I loose 10 kgs in 2 months. For proactol just visit
July 7th, 2009 at 7:52 pm
You eat up to 4 or more meals a day. No snacks are allowed between meals. Every meal that you consume will have a different caloric value and this is the key to your weight loss.