Q1. What is alli?
A1. Alli is a weight loss capsule (or pill if you prefer) which is designed to help you lose weight. It will only do this when used in conjunction with a diet and exercise programme. Alli is marketed in the UK by GlaxoSmithKline and is available from a pharmacist. It is also marketed as Xenical by the Swiss healthcare company Roche.
Find out more in our what is alli section.
FAQ:
- What is alli?
- What does the alli capsule contain?
- How does alli help you to lose weight?
- Is alli safe?
- Why do I need to take a multivitamin
- What happens if I forget to
- How many capsules do I need to take?
- Can anyone take alli?
- What type of diet do I need to follow?
- How much exercise do I need to take?
- Can I drink alcohol whilst
- How much weight will I lose
- A13. When do you start to lose weight with alli?
- What is obesity?
- What is BMI?
- What is the difference between being
- Can you use alli if you are
- Can you use alli if you are ’
- Are there any side effects
- Where do you buy alli from?
Alli Weight Loss Pills Guide
- Alli Weight Loss Pills
- Obesity
- BMI
- Diet Pills
- What is Alli?
- Orlistat
- Should I take Alli?
- Preparation for Alli
- How Alli works
- Using Alli
- Monitoring your weight loss
- Healthy diet
- Exercise
- Maintaining your routine
- Alli side effects
- Alli FAQs
- Glossary