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			WW's is a very good program and I love going to the meetings.  I've been thinking about quitting ONLY because it costs so much every month.  The meetings are great for the support so I don't know yet what I'm going to do. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I don't think either of the two things you explained are something I'm really interested in. I think I'll just stick to the WW for now....LOL. I was doing soooo good, so I need to get back on task and get this 75 lbs off that I have left. Oh I almost forgot...I am on the points plan...I love it! 
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			I googled Alli because a lot of people are on it.  There are a couple of lists of the 10 best diet supplements.  They don't have the same 10 best, but some f these products really work!  One supplement is only for women, and brings your mood up and increases the sex drive (if you want to).  Another was also very good for lots of other things, like wrinkles and ??? and was a good weight loss supplement. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			http://consumerbestdeals.com/?type=g...FQ4hnAodOjZVWA There was another 10 best, but I can't find the website. 
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			LOLOL....I think I would be totally afraid to try a supplement for weightloss that also helped my wrinkles....LOL.  I'll have to check out the link you posted. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I know they don't affect everyone the same way...but I also don't want to take something that makes me need to be near a toilet...if ya get what I'm meaning???? 
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			  Wow, I looked at that list of top weigh loss drugs and Fenphedra is rated #2 but would have been rated #1 had it not been for a trace of Oxycodone.  The price is $179  per bottle but online you could get it for just under $68.00.  Very expensive stuff.  Elaine
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 I just looked up Fenphedra. ![]() ![]()  I  t's full of some interesting drugs, like marijuana, oxycodon, and who knows what else.  How funny.  They get you stoned, and then you forget about eating.  Too bad it has a stimulant in the mix, otherwise, I'd take it!
		
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			girl you will love weight watchers, i went years ago and i am still on the points system i do it by myself thought, weight watchers kicked me out, cause i went below my weight.. but do not take Alli, that stuff just gives you the runs, i know alot of people that took that, and it messed up there stomach. You will do well on the program just give it some time and throw them nasty pills away, you don't need them... Just eat right and drink lots of water...
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				please read this !!!!!
			 
			
			
			Side Effects of Alli 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			The potentially uncomfortable, but not serious side effects which may occur with Alli have been well documented. They relate specifically to the drugs ability to supress the absorption of fatty acids into the body, and the disposal of unused dietary elements. Some users may experience some of the following side effects :- Oily stools. As the Alli weight loss pill reduces the production of an enzyme in the intestine, which converts fatty dietary elements into fatty acids, some fat from digested food may not be processed. As a result the body will find a way to release basic fat content from the body, usually excreted naturally. Due to the nature of the left over substances, stools can often appear oily and emit an unfortunate odour. Flatulence. Another means by which the body has been known to release unwanted waste is by flatulence. While this is a totally natural and harmless release, it can prove potentially embarrassing and uncomfortable as the customer may not have full control of their bowels at all times.[/COLOR] Vitamin deficiency. Even though Alli is specifically structured to take out the fatty content of dietary intake, some vitamins may consist of fatty content, which may not be absorbed into the body. It is therefore recommended that while using taking Alli, the user also takes a daily dose of vitamin tablets. While the oily stools and flatulence are slightly unfortunate side effects, they can be controlled by reducing the dietary fat content to somewhere in the region of 15 grams per meal. Conclusion We are currently living in a world where over 65% percent of American adults are either overweight or clinically obese. The problem is now spreading quickly throughout the rest of the world, with both developing and developed countries showing increased obesity problems. Not only is this putting a massive strain on the medical profession, but there are increased health issues including possible heart attacks, diabetes, depression and bone / joint troubles. While Alli will have an immediate impact on its own, it is strongly advised that people using the medication also reduce the fat content of their diet (thereby reducing the oily stools and flatulence issues), and take in more physical exercise. Not only will these changes impact on the weight and fitness of the person involved, they have been shown to improve their disposition and outlook on life. Additional Reading Health articles 
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			Thanks Haley...I'll never buy them for sure now...LOL
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			Actually, my friend was taking those, and she had a very embarrassing moment at work, she actually didn't know she had the runs until it was to late... Now i don't know how much she took, but the purpose of Alli, is if you eat fatting foods is to get rid of it quickly, so that causes you to go more and very running and very stinky... YUK !!!!!   Not something that i want to take !!!!  Most diet pills are a like a laxitive, that's why when you stop taking them you wonder why you gain the weight back..
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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