Alli Side Effects that Wouldn't be Worth the Weight Loss
dietary supplements, supplements, alli, side effects
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I was looking a little into the Alli dietary supplement, which I'm sure does not work, and noticed that it has some very unpleasant side effects.
The label states that "you may experience bowel changes when taking Alli. Ads and marketing materials refer to these changes as "treatment effects." These side effects can include:
- Gas with an oily anal discharge
- Loose stools or diarrhea
- More frequent bowel movements
- Hard-to-control bowel movements
Seems quite unpleasant! And a good reason to leave this dietary supplement sitting on the shelf.
First off, I'm pretty sure that the Alli supplement does not work. It claims to be your "ally" in drastic weight loss, but I have yet to hear any success stories. And from those side effects, it seems like the supplement joins Mexican Food as your Enemy.
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on 5/21/2008
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17-Year Old Boy Suffers Sudden Death from Mixing NO-Xplode and Soda
no-xplode, supplements, soda
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The popular supplement, NO-Xplode is very popular, yet rarely mixed with soda. In fact, many health experts advise against it – and here’s why. Mixing the high energy and extra fizzy supplement can cause too much activity in the stomach (and sometimes intestines) which can overwhelm the body and in very rare cases – cause death.
I was watching the news today and saw a terrible story where a 17-year old boy, from Pittsburgh PA, died due to an extreme reaction of mixing NO-Xplode and Diet Coke. Health experts said that any soda would have caused the reaction and that the “Dietness” of the coke had nothing to do with it. The boy died before he could even make it to the gym.
A friend who was walking with him to the nearby gym dialed 911 and the boy was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead upon arrival. It was compared to an allergic reaction – but the doctors said it would not have happened had NO-Xplode not been mixed with the fizzy substance of a soda. The whole story is truly tragic.
So here’s some advice:
1. Definitely allow at least 15 minutes between drinking Xplode and having a soda
2. Try to eat some food with you NO-Xplode
3. Don’t believe any article you read that was posted on April Fools Day
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on 4/1/2008
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