Do you know the reduced-strength version of orlistat (Xenical)? If I were out for a diet pill, I would probably go for an FDA approved one. A good example of such is Alli.

How does allie work? There is a digestive enzyme named lipase. Lipase’s function is breaking down of nutritional elements to produce fat, which is then absorbed. Alli inhibits lipase, thereby reducing its ability to produce much fat in the human body.

Alli is very good, however, as we said in the begining, it is a reduced strength diet pill so people taking it should not expect to lose a significant amount of weight.

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