Alli’s Selling Like Hotcakes!
The new over the counter version of the formerly only prescription diet pill called Xenical, Alli, has been selling better than the make of the diet pill had assumed, even thought the consequences of cheating on your diet while on Alli may be disastrous and more than just a little embarrassing.
What I mean by this is that people are noting that part of their success on the diet pill is due to the fact they when they cheat, they pay with runny still and sometimes uncontrollable bowel movements. The diet pill make even suggests that you try the drug first on a day off just in case you experience the side effect of loose stool or uncontrolled bowel movements, or taking a change of underwear and pants, or wearing darkly colored pants until you get used to it.
Is it me, or does this seem like overkill? Alli is supposed to block approximately 25% of the fat the enters your body in any given meal. It does this by eliminating that fat through your stool, so logically, if you cheat and eat a fatty meal, you will have a big mess on your hands, your couch, or whatever you happen to be sitting or laying on at the time your body decides to expel the extra fat from having Alli in it.
Health and fitness supplements for fat loss like herbal phentermine and others that help control the appetite like Hoodia gums and other hoodia products I think would be more the way to go. I don’t know about you, but I would not like the idea that I could possibly lose control of my bowels if I even ate a little too much fat in my diet one day. This could be extremely embarrassing.
Some are looking at it as almost a training and reward type of learned behavior, since people tend to stay away from fat due to the new consequences the Alli diet pill may unleash, and that’s fine if it works for them, but I think there are healthier ways to go about losing weight. Is anyone else also concerned about what a pill that can alter your elimination process like this could possibly do to your bowels long term? Yikes….

