Alli Faqs


Alli Diet Pill FAQs

This is a list of the most common questions we are asked about Alli.

Q: How does Alli Work?
A: Alli works in your digestive intestines, so you won’t feel jittery like you do when you take other diet pills that can affect other parts of your body like the brain or heart.

Alli goes after the fat and leaves protein and carbs alone. Since fat cells are loaded with calories, this is a main cause of obesity. What alli does is blocks the enzymes in the digestive tract from breaking down fat to be absorbed by the body. So the less fat you absorb the less work you need to do to burn off those calories which cause you to get fat.

Q: What are the diet benefits?
A: There are many weight loss benefits to taking Alli. The number 1 reason is that you will lose 50% more weight when dieting if you are also taking Alli. That’s a huge incentive for many people to consider adding Alli to their normal dieting routine.

Also Alli is only absorbed in the intestine, so you’re not going to block healthy proteins and minerals from being properly utilized by your body.

Q: Do you have a guarantee?
A: YES. We have a full 30 day money back guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied, simply return the product within 30 days of your purchase and we will refund you the cost of the product less shipping and handling.
Q: How do I take Alli?
A: Take one Alli capsule with each meal. Do not take more than 3 pills per day. Be sure to use Alli with a reduced calorie, low-fat diet and exercise program.

If you have to stop taking Alli, be sure to continue your diet and exercise program.

It is recommended that you take a multivitamin once per day while using Alli.

Q: Are there any side-effects from taking Alli?
A: Alli is designed to prevent your body from absorbing fat from the food you eat. Since the fat must be passed through your body you may have bowel changes including: oily spotting, loose stools, and more frequent bowel movements.

You can help prevent this by eating a low-fat diet.

Do not take Alli if you are taking cyclosporine, are not overweight, or have been diagnosed with a food absorbing problem.

Q: Can children or pregnant women take Alli?
A: Alli is for overweight adults who are 18 years or older, and it is not recommended for women who are or could be pregnant. Also women who are breast feeding should not take Alli.

If you have any questions or concerns, contact your doctor first before taking alli, changing your diet, or starting an exercise program.

Q: How long does it take to see results?
A: In clinical studies the majority of people were able to lose 5-10 pounds over a 6 month period of time. With a proper low-diet, exercise and Alli you may start to see some results within 3 -4 weeks.

For every 5 pounds that you lose from dieting or exercise alone, you’ll lose an extra 2-3 pounds more with Alli.

Q: What are the ingredients in Alli?
A: Active Ingredient: Orlistat

Inactive Ingredients: FD&C Blue No. 2, edible ink, gelatin, iron oxide, microcrystalline cellulose, povidone, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium starch glycolate, talc, titanium dioxide.


* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

This website (www.FatBlocker.biz) is a non-affiliated and independent informational product review site, focused on the trademarked product Alli. Alli is the OTC (over the counter) version of the prescription drug Xenical also known as orlistat, which is being marketed by GSK (GlaxoSmithKline). The information and graphics presented on this website, are not intended to infringe on GlaxoSmithKline's trademarks.
Please consult with your doctor before starting any diet, supplement, or exercise program.