
Over the counter Slimming Pill
Makers GlaxoSmithKline claim Alli dieters can shed 50 per cent more fat than if they embarked on a healthy eating and exercise regime without it.
It works by absorbing about 25 per cent of the fat from food, thereby preventing it being turned into extra pounds by the body.
According to the Alli diet pill reviews, the product is designed to be very similar to the prescription weight loss medication Xenical Orlistat. Xenical’s positive record has delivered amazing weight loss results, while being incredibly safe to take.
Alli is a weaker version of Xenical, but just a effective, which has created a buzz in the slimming industry. Individuals can purchase Alli without a prescription from Monday 20th April 2009.
Alli diet pills will cost around £1.00 per day.
Alli reviews have been enthusiastically positive in the product’s successful ability to win the battle against obesity both here in Europe and the USA. Whereas weight loss pills in the past have attracted negative publicity, Alli diet pills have received approval from the Food and Drug Administration – which is great news for people looking to lose weight safely and effectively.
Alli may be a quick solution to weight loss, but it works best when paired with a healthy diet and exercise. The Alli diet pills were designed to cause a reduction in the percentage of fat that the body absorbs.
Alli works differently than other diet products, as it only focuses on the area of digestion. The digestive tract is responsible for absorbing the foods that we consume. Since Alli diet pills only work in this one area, there are no side effects, such as an increased heartbeat, jitters, anxiousness or an interruption in sleep.
The main ingredients in Alli actually take control of the production of certain enzymes in the digestive tract. Alli reduces the number of enzymes located in the intestine that are responsible for breaking down food and converting it to fatty acids.
Therefore, with the production of this enzyme reduced, an individual’s body can only absorb a small percentage of fat that is consumed. The fat that is not absorbed into the body is eliminated as waste. The body will still absorb nutrients, protein, fibre and carbohydrates.
Alli should be in stock within the next few days – if you want to be notified as soon as we get our stocks – email us now.















Has anyone read the Daily Mail article about Alli and its link to liver damage. Read it online on Sunday just gone. Its basically saying that can cause liver damage and is under investigation right now. Anyone else read anything.
This pill sounds brilliant and if i use it alongside my exercise and healthy eating i will be well on my way to losing the stubborn couple of pounds i have got to shift.
its called Alli
WHAT IS THE PILL CALLED
This sounds like an ideal way for me to shed all that weight I have tried shifting for years.
Looking forward to you getting it in stock.
I want to get a hold of some of this!