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‘Miracle Diet Pill’ aka Alli is now Available in Britian but at what cost?

April 21, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

‘Miracle Diet Pill’ aka Alli is now Available in Britian but at what cost? Orlistat is now available over the counter in Britain this week. But are you buying it? If yes, then you might want to continue reading this before you make your purchase.

Diet and weight conscious people has been warned lately of the side effects from this miracle diet pill called ‘Alli’. Gas, incontinence and oily spotting (diarrhoea)… these are just to name a few of the embarrassing negative side effects that Alli pills have got to offer. But this is not the worse of it. Many customers have reported continued discomfort even a week after they have stopped using the product. Not exactly confidence inspiring when you compare Alli to Proactol. And the pills aren’t cheap either – a month’s supply costs £49.95 while two weeks’ supply will be sold at £32.95.

Other Known Side Effects of Alli

  • Abdominal discomfort or pain
  • Anxiety
  • Arthritis
  • Back pain
  • Diarrhea, generally mild and goes away
  • Dizziness
  • Earache
  • Fatigue
  • Fatty or oily stools – 20% of patients
  • Fecal urgency or incontinence – 22.1% of patients
  • Flu
  • Gas with fecal discharge, generally mild and goes away – 23.9% of patients
  • Gum problems
  • Headache
  • Increased defecation
  • Incontinence (fecal) – 7.7% of patients
  • leaky stools in some patients temporarily
  • Menstrual problems
  • Muscle pain
  • Nausea
  • Rectal discomfort or pain
  • Respiratory tract infections
  • Skin rash
  • Sleep problems
  • Stomach cramps
  • Tooth problems
  • Urgency to have a bowel movement
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Vaginal inflammation
  • Vomiting
  • Less common side effects may include dry skin, ear/nose/throat problems and joint disorders.
  • Side effects that usually occur after the first year of treatment include depression, leg pain, swollen feet and tendonitis.

Yet these messy side effects were the least of our concerns when we reviewed the Alli dietary pill. Its history was astounding too.

Made from Xenical, the dietary supplement has had to be reduced to half strength in order for it to be allowed on the market. So yes, they may claim to be the only over the counter dietary supplement to be approved by leading health authorities, but the lengths it has gone to, to reach this status is questionable.

And Alli’s side effects? We simply cannot ignore them when there are other products on the market such as Proactol, who can offer better results, with no risk of the embarrassment.

What is your final decision?

If those were ok to you and you can withstand all these side effects of Alli then go ahead and grab one now in one of your local drug stores.But, if you are searching for a genuine solution to natural weight loss, we recommend Proactol.

Unique and versatile, customers can benefit from more than easy weight loss when they use Proactol. They can receive all the help and support they need to achieve the bodies they have always wanted… the right way.

Read our full review here or you can order from their official website.

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