Description
What is Alli?
Alli tablets are a weight-loss medication designed for adults who are overweight with a BMI of 28 or more. They work best when combined with a healthy diet, reduced-calorie intake, and regular exercise.
How does Alli work?
Alli contains orlistat, which targets fat in your food. It blocks an enzyme called lipase, which breaks down fat in your meals. As a result, about a quarter of the fat you eat is not absorbed and passes out of your body in your stools, preventing fat storage.
How effective is Alli?
Alli can help you lose an extra 1 kilogram (2.2 pounds) when combined with diet and exercise, making your weight loss 50% more effective. It also helps reduce visceral fat in over 70% of users who follow a low-fat, reduced-calorie diet.
How do I take Alli?
Take one Alli tablet three times a day with meals that contain fat. You can take it up to one hour before, during, or up to an hour after your meal. Ensure you don’t skip meals or eat meals without fat. For better results, consider taking a multivitamin supplement due to the nutrient absorption changes.
Can I take Alli?
Alli tablets are for adults with a BMI of 28 or higher. Use them with a healthy, low-calorie, low-fat diet. A certain amount of fat in your diet is still essential for nutrient absorption and proper body function.
How does it help with existing weight?
Alli supports the process of burning stored fat by making your weight loss efforts more effective when paired with a balanced diet and regular exercise. It can increase your weight loss by 50%.
How quickly does Alli work?
Alli begins to work as soon as you take it, blocking the absorption of fat. The results will vary based on your diet and exercise habits.