From this to what?

From this to what?
Very post war baby!

Thursday, 4 June 2009

Alli or allied!

I have taken the plunge and started (day two) the Alli diet plan and tablets! So far so good although doing the fat and calorie count is a bit of a bind! Also taking a multi-vitamin A,C,D & K to supplement what Alli uses up! Walked the neighbour's dog for an hour or so and started the daily diary, so giving it a month and will try and shed half a stone! Bang goes the lager and Austwick cider!
We are tripping down again on 17th until 21st so will be there for Frank's 62 year celebration! No doubt a meal in the Game Cock will leave the diet at the door a little! I think we may be joined by Gordon and John for Gordon's return visit and John's regal presence!
For those who don't know here is some information about Alli or visit the company's website:
Alli is clinically proven to boost weight loss when added to a reduced caloried, lower-fat diet. alli is the first pharmacy-only weight loss aid licensed throughout Europe - it isn’t a miracle pill or quick-fix solution. It encourages steady, gradual weight loss and helps to reward your efforts where it matters – the scales.
Alli works in a unique way. The active ingredient, orlistat, attaches itself to some of the body's enzymes that break down fat. This prevents some of the fat you eat from being digested and absorbed.
Alli isn’t a stimulant or an appetite suppressant. It’s formulated to work only in your digestive system and should not affect your heart rate, your brain or cause sleeplessness.
alli prevents some of the fat you eat from being
absorbed, so adding alli to a reduced calorie, lower-fat diet can boost your weight loss by 50%. This means that for every 2 lb (1 kg) you lose from your own efforts, with alli you can lose 1 lb (1/2 kg) more.
There are lots of other advantages to dieting with Alli:
you get to eat satisfying,
balanced meals that don’t compromise on taste or flavour
we’ll support you with motivating, easy-to-use
tools, that show you how to lose weight and keep it off you can share your highs and lows via the alli discussion forum you can swap tips and tasty lower-fat recipes or meal ideas.

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