Now you know there's no magic pill to lose weight, but doctors say Alli has some promise because it prevents the body from absorbing fat.
The new pill is called Alli. It’s taken three times a day with a low-calorie diet. Doctors say you'll lose weight, but if you eat food in high in fat, you'll feel it.
You don't want to go too far in depth because they're pretty nasty.
Alli works by preventing fats from being absorbed in your body. The bacteria see the fat coming and they have a party in your gut on the left over food and you’re in for some trouble.
On Alli's website it lists gas with oily spotting and loose stool as part of the treatment effects.
People want a magic way to weight loss, they don't want there intake to be the problem they don't want foods to be the problem and they don't want to their couch potato habits to be the problem they just want a miracle.
These treatment effects however have not kept people from cleaning off the shelves at the Dunes Family Pharmacy. The pharmacy has sold out, and is waiting on another shipment.
“It looks like its a drug that’s going to be sold out its going to be hard to get hopefully the supplier will be able to keep up with the demand so we can be able to keep it on stock,” says Benzoni.
Diet and exercise are key to losing weight, with or without Alli or other weight loss programs.
Alli is sold at all major drug and grocery stores in the area, but buying these diet pills on won't come cheap. 60 pills will set you back about 70 bucks.

