Diet Pills That Actually Work
Last year was a very successful year for the diet pill industry with one very successful launch from US drug company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)
Alli was released into the UK in the early spring 2009 after a being introduced into the American marketplace the previous year.
GSK with a huge advertising budget at their disposal wasted little time in getting Alli onto our TV screens, our magazines and newspapers.
Day one of the release saw high street stockists such as Boots, Tesco and Asda sell out within days – some larger branches the same day.
Alli did come under fire though initially with some rather negative comments concerning a side effect that caused some users the embarrassment and inconvenience of oily discharge – sometimes without warning.
The oily discharge side effect was highlighted by industry insiders as testament that the diet pills was actually working.
Alli is a fat blocker – the active ingredient is Orlistat. Orlistat is present in the most successful and widely used prescription diet pill in history, namely Xenical.
The whole essence as to how Alli works is to stop fat from the food that you eat from being absorbed and digested by your stomach. The unfortunate proof of the pudding is an oily discharge.
The undigested fat has to leave your body somehow and somewhere.
So there you have it – one diet pill that actually works and does what it says on the tin.
How To Buy Alli
Alli can be purchased without prescription in high stores such as Boots and Tesco’s – purchasing over the counter is not entirely straight forward as a BMI form has to be completed and handed to the in store pharmacist – this can sometimes lead to refusal as in order to qualify you need a BMI of 28 or higher.
Purchasing online can be less problematic – a form still has to be completed but this can be done in the comfort of your own home and with the minimum of embarrassment.
Currently Slimming.com offer Alli at the following discounted price.
Alli is not everyone’s cup of tea – it is after all a drug.
If you would prefer a morenatural diet pill read Best Diet Pills for an overview of what are the current most effective natural herbal based products.
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GSK the manufacturers of Alli are about to embark on a big marketing campaign within the UK.
Ordering online from authorized suppliers is less complicated – a simple form still has to completed but can be done far quicker and without the potential embarrassment factor.
Spring 2008 saw the introduction of Alli Orlistat, the strong prescription strength slimming pill, but available to buy over the counter at selected high street and online stores.
Customers wishing to buy from the high street had to and still have to complete a questionnaire detailing their lifestyle and certain question that could be perceived as rather embarrassing.
The Alli Diet Pill was introduced to the UK mid April amid a blaze of publicity. Boots, Tesco, Superdrug and other high street vendors were quick to position Alli in the premier spots among their current range of slimming products.
The new “miracle” diet tablet, Alli is now available to buy in the UK.
This has been coined the Alli Oops and lead to many American christening Alli as the Poo Pill
Alli is targeted towards people who have a high BMI (Body Mass Index) upwards of 28 – if you do have a high BMI you may be eligible for the full strength and more thoroughly studied Xenical. More about
The non prescription market has completely natural products that can rival Alli for effect but without both the minor and potentially fatal side effects. Proactol is a natural fat binder that binds with fat rather blocks. Proactol is clinically proven, accredited and available to buy direct without prescription. More about 


Proactol – a fat binder that works in a similar way but without the gooey side effect. Voted Fat Binder of the Year 2008 and 2009 by readers of the Telegraph newspaper.
Pure Hoodia - An appetite suppressant made from raw plant extract that has centuries of history behind it.
