What are Alli and what is it used for?
Alli is used in the combination with a balanced diet and regular physical activity, Alli has assists in shedding excess pounds and achieving a desirable body fitness. It is designed for adults
who have a BMI (Body Mass Index) of 28 or higher. BMI serves as a measure to determine whether an individual falls within a healthy weight range, based on their height. By incorporating Alli into your fitness journey, you can expect to achieve greater fat loss compared to relying solely on dieting.
It is important to note that even after completing your treatment with Alli, it is advisable to maintain the dietary and exercise changes you have made in order to prevent future gain. . When seeking advice on dieting, it is crucial to consult a trustworthy and reliable source. We strongly encourage you to consult with your GP or a qualified dietician for personalized advice regarding your specific dieting and exercise needs.
What is BMI?
BMI (body mass index) is a way to measure how healthy your weight is relative to your height. If you don't know your BMI you can calculate it using the
NHS BMI healthy weight calculator
The active substance in alli is designed to target fat in your digestive system. It stops about a quarter of the fat in your meals from being absorbed. This fat will pass out of the body in your stools. It is therefore important that you commit to a lower-fat diet to manage these effects.
Less waiting, more weight-loss
- alli helps you lose 50% more weight than dieting alone*
- Safe, easy-to-swallow
- Makes your hard work, work harder.
*when used in combination with a reduced-calorie, low-fat diet