As far as I know, it works as long as you will adhere to the recommended diets you need to eat. Most common side effect is the bowel movement changes which is diferent from what you normally have - usually oily and bowel movement increased and a bit loose. Some degree of abdominal discomfort is the next usual side effect.
Some obtained good results while others also didn't had the result they wanted . Many considerable factors seem to have a role.♥
2006-11-11 18:37:32
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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Xenical is over the counter weight loss tablet cost about $100 per months.You can loose 1-2kg per week.You still have to eat low calorie food,do some walking or swimming or visit the gym.You cant take this pill if you era on some high blood pressure or some other medications,so before you spend your money ask the pharmacist if it is ok for you to take .Also your toilet and some of your underwear will look orange color.Uncontrollable fat will leave your body ,like some old oil.A bit yuki.Why not try Optifast or Tony Ferguson cost you less and better for you,Good luck with your weight loss
2006-11-11 19:10:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Just because a particular diet pill worked for someone doesn't mean that it will work for you. Xenical is a lipase inhibitor, decreasing fat absorption by 30% resulting in a lower calorie intake. It is a prescription diet pill. Xenical won't be effective if you don't follow a weight loss program of diet and exercise. I found good info on weight loss pills at http://toloseweight.org/weightlosspill.html
2006-11-14 23:46:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The standard dose is one 120-mg capsule of Xenical at every meal that contains fat, up to three times a day. If you skip a meal or have a no-fat meal, you don't need to take a Xenical capsule. It is important when taking Xenical to eat a nutritionally balanced diet. No more than 30% of your caloric intake should come from fat. This is not difficult to implement. Simply go to the American Heart Association's website and get their recommended diet, which adheres to this same criterion.
One of The American Heart Association's diet recommendations is to balance the calories you eat each day with the calories you burn. To calculate, multiply your current weight by 15 if you are moderately active. This is the number of calories you use each day. If you are a couch potato, multiply by 13 instead of 15.
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Okay, say I'm 200 pounds and moderately active. That means I use about 3,000 calories a day. Now, if I can take in 3,000 calories a day, over the course of three main meals (we're not counting snacks), that's 1,000 calories per meal. By the 30% rule, that means I can only get 300 of those calories from fat per meal. So I go to the refrigerator and take a look-maybe I'll have a couple of hot dogs for lunch. I read the back of the package and, OOPS, that's 360 calories and a whopping 300 calories from fat already!
2014-06-16 11:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
Xenical made me sick and feel like I want to vomit, it's harsh chemicals. I've tried all different diets, and the weight loss is only temporary. I finally tried diet pills on the market are made from Hoodia. I saw this stuff on ABC News. It's all natural and safe, and it works! My wife took it for a month and dropped 20 pounds. I took it for a month and lost about 13 (but I didn't exercise).
I bought the natural hoodia from this website: http://www.alllsite.info/free-diet-pills.php . I checked the web site address so I can post it here and I saw they're running a promotion now to get a free 2 week sample for only $4.97! I'm going to order this supply for my wife and give it to her for Christmas =)
2006-11-12 08:26:51
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answered by Anonymous
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