On Jun 8, 7:33 am, brchcar1...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Alli is the new FDA approved over the counter diet pill.
The FDA is nothing but a sham agency in the pocket of pharmaceutical
companies.
They'll approve anything they are paid to approve and go after anyone
(ex cherry farmers who couldnt say their antioxidents prevented
disease). Go figure.
> First of all its the first and only approved by the FDA.
Lots of diet pills are approved by the FDA, its just that this is one
marketed for over the counter use. Isnt DexaTrim in that category too,
oh but not 'approved' by the FDA? Its been sold over the counter for
years, as are many diet supplements that are not controlled by the FDA
(yet).
> Second of all its not being promoted as a "magic pill". You will
> need to maintain a balanced diet and be more active for it to 'work'.
Duh. Diet and exercise works everytime. Even without your stupid pill.
> Its more of a boost that helps you lose more weight, up to 50% more
> as a matter of fact!
Yeah if you want to poo your brains out - symptoms are similar to
Olestra that give you an upset stomache, diarrea, gas, bloating etc
based on how much fat you eat. It doesnt resolve your eating habits at
all. Well, unless being scared of a bathroom blowout curbs them!
This product says its stops your body from absorbing a percentage of
the fats you eat, yet if you know anything about fats, its not how
much you consume of them, its what kind that matters. Healthy fats are
good for you.
Blah! Just another scam to rip of the desparate. (oh but it
'works'!) :-P
joanne