I vote for Another Goofy Propaganda Pill. It's all hype and I think people will drop it like rock. I mean, get real you can be serious, how can you get excited about losing 1 pound a month with some nasty side effects. People who tested it only lost 1 pound per month, that's barely effective in my opinion. It works by blocking some of the fat normally digested by the intestine. But the gross thing is guess where the fat ends up? The side effects include diarrhea, anal leakage, Fatty/oily stool, oily spotting, intestinal gas with discharge, bowel movement urgency, poor bowel control and headaches. Doesn't sound like fun to me, what are people suppose to do wear a diaper?
I suggest two all natural diet pills that are safe and have no side effects. They are Hoodia Gordonii and Cha de Bugre.
Hoodia Gordonii is a natural appetite suppressant derived from a South African cactus that the bushmen have eaten there for thousands of years. You need to make sure you get a strong pure hoodia that is certified to be genuine. I aways recommend Totalink's unbiased Hoodia comparison at http://hoodiagordonii.totalink.com/hoodia_comparison.html
Cha de Bugre, is a new weight loss supplement that is growing in popularity and is similar to Ma Huang (Ephedrine) without any of the bad effects. Cha de Bugre is from Brazil and has been used there safely for centuries. Cha de Bugre provides energy, fat burning and appetite suppression that benefit weight loss. Cha de Bugre also has additional uses that are known in Brazil that include being used as a mild diuretic, a cellulite reducer, aides in reducing herpes simplex outbreaks and a heart tonic. You can find more about it at http://hoodiagordonii.totalink.com/cha_de_bugre.html
Hope this helps, if you want to know more about Hoodia I have written a lot of articles on it. Just search Yahoo or Google under my name “Andrew Aitaken” to find them.
Remember, you should always consult your physician before taking any diet pill or weight loss supplement.
2007-06-15 06:03:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Sky High, Alli is the one over-the-counter nutrition product that were accepted through the FDA. The just one. Alli works as a fats blocker and blocks 25% of the fats you've gotten eaten and gets rid of it whilst you poop. It will also support you lose 50% extra weight. Sounds like a miracle capsule now does not it? However, and there's a significant nevertheless, you have got to make a organization dedication not to devour greater than 15 grams of fats according to meal. Why? Well consider that I stated it blocks 25% of the fats you've gotten eaten, good in the event you devour over 15 grams of fats according to meal you're going to extra-then-most likely have disagreeable aspect results. The extra fats needs to be removed a few how and in the event you devour over the 15 grams you could have an pressing ought to pass to the toilet with runny stools or you could have gasoline with an oily recognizing. Alli is riskless and mighty BUT earlier than taking alli you have got to make a decision whether or not or now not you'll preserve to the volume of fats that's endorsed. If you now not, then you're now not going to be too blissful together with your aspect results. If you're inclined to make a exchange of fifty% extra weight reduction with alli however devour a decrease fats nutrition than alli could be for you. It's a determination that best you'll make. Read extra approximately alli and be wholly sincere with your self.
2016-09-05 13:46:05
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answered by ? 4
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I think you pronounce it (al-eye) And yes if used right its going to work great. The ingredients say so and there is proof. However if you eat meals that are high in fat all the timer you are going to experience alot of bathroom breaks. If you want to learn more about it go here:
http://www.coffeewineandgifts.com/buy-alli-weight-loss-suppliment.html
And I hope people don't come out looking like her shes a little on the Boney side :)
2007-06-13 18:10:58
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answered by michael b 3
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It has been in the market for about 8 years. It did not create much of an impact.
Now that it has become OTC, the company will sell more of it and make more money, with very little impact on obesity as such.
You will do much better, if you cut down on your calories, by 10% and exercising for 20 minutes, 3 times a week. Avoid ugly foods like soda, cookies, candies, donuts, cakes and pies. (If you crave for these, you can have a taste of one of these, once a week )
2007-06-12 13:42:35
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answered by kenneth h 6
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No. The pill wasn't named for Ally McBeal. Actually, it's pronounced al-lie as in aid or a helper.
From what I've read about it, it's actually Zenical at half the dosage....so more than likely it should work.
2007-06-14 15:21:50
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answered by sugarbee 7
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enjoy your hot chocolate with skim milk and no cream
2017-04-06 17:46:43
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answered by Paige 3
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It may or may not work, but it sure has become a big deal as of late. BTW, it's pronounced Al-eye. So I seriously doubt it's named after Ally Mcbeal.
2007-06-12 08:28:42
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answered by Ray Dubb 4
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bounce the ball on your knee 600 times
2015-12-22 17:41:38
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answered by Tiny 3
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you dont have to make a three digit number your weight loss goal aim for a certain dress size or waist measurement
2015-12-24 02:39:40
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answered by ? 3
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I hope its going to work!!! I just spent 60$$$$ on it today....I'll keep everyone posted w/ my progress!!! Pray for me and wish me luck!!!
2007-06-14 16:40:15
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answered by angie b 2
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