Two Fat Stopping Diet Pills Compared
One of the best genres of diet pills is the fat stopper – these are diet tablets that prevent the absorption of fat and allow excess fat from food consumed to pass naturally through the body – Fat Binders and Fat Blockers are the two most common fat stoppers.
Xenical is possibly the the best known fat blocker and only available via prescription – recently, though a lower strength version using the same active ingredient Orlistat was released onto the non prescription or over the counter market. This product is called Alli and will soon be available to buy in the UK.
So how does Alli compare against one of the leading non prescription fat binders, Proactol
What Is Proactol
A clinically proven fat binder that can prevent over a quarter of dietary fat from being absorbed into your stomach – this undigested fat can then leave your body via bowel movements.
Proactol also provides a mild appetite suppressing effect allowing you cut down on the food portions you would normally consume.
Available in the UK, Europe and in the United States. Read more about Proactol
What is Alli
As described above Alli is a lower strength Orlistat, the active ingredient found in the prescription only Xenical. Alli also prevents food from being absorbed but can often lead to the leaky stool issue as excess fat is not bound but simply stopped.
Alli will be available to buy in the UK around April 2009. More about Alli


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