Diet Pill Reviews

Alli

Alli

The only FDA approved over the counter diet pill on the market, Alli is a fat blocker designed to promote gradual weight loss. Alli may be FDA approved, but FDA approval does not guarantee results. Many users are quite vocal about their complaints, and even those pleased with alli seem to mention the same few side effects including extreme diarrhea, orange spots in their underwear, having to use adult diapers to avoid extreme embarrassment, stomach pains, etc. Myalli.com also requires users to stick to an essentially no fat diet and exercise program to achieve results. However, a no fat diet plan would achieve results on its own, when some users get no results at all, even with the accompanying diet plan. All these reasons contribute to its placement at the #2 spot for worst diet pills reviewed.

Ingredients:

  • Orlistat

Safety: One of the biggest concerns when it comes to choosing a product is whether this product is safety concerns. People often wonder if there would be any side effects or allergic reactions. It is always essential to check if you will be allergic to any of the ingredients in any product taken, but it seems less than 5% of people are allergic to the ingredients in this product. This is a powerful formulation and contains a lot of caffeine so we do not suggest you take it in the night time. Starting at a lower dosage may be the perfect way to check to see if this product is compatible with your body.

Retail Price: $59.99