gingerbabe
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I always see commercials and I have heard women talking about the product Alli. I probably would never use the product, but I was just curious how many of you have tried it. And what was the outcome?

it also suggests that you bring a change of underwear with you - just in case..For god sakes, the pamphlet says to wear dark clothing, that's a sign enough that there is trouble ahead.

Its like those chips that used to be out that contained the warning: May cause anal leakage!
Lay's WOW chips - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaahaha there were CHIPS that had that warning!?
Alli amuses me. Anything that has to do with "anal" or "leakage" in the warning isn't something I'd try!
Lay's WOW Chips were fat free potato chips produced by Frito-Lay, containing olestra. They were first introduced in 1998. Although initially popular, charting sales of $400 million in their first year, sales dropped to $200 million by 2000. This was largely due to the possibility of unpleasant side effects (including stomach cramps, anal leakage and diarrhea), warnings of which were required to be included on the packaging. In 2003, the FDA no longer required the warning, as modifications had all but eliminated the risks. Around the same time, the WOW brand was renamed to "Light
really! why is it so? what sories you have heard about it...plzz shareI've never personally used it, but I know people who have and it wasn't pretty...haha.
I use Alli with no problems. I don't need to bring a change of clothes, an extra pair of underwear.. nothing. You only have those 'problems' if you continue to eat high fat foods. But if you eat healthy meals, fairly low in fat, etc.. you will never have a "leak" as its been said.