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Have you found "are you losing it"?

Are_you_losing_it_2 You may have heard about the book are you losing it? and wondered what it was all about.  If you've seen it, odds are you found it in places you wouldn’t expect... like your local pharmacy counter or on the shelf in the weight loss product aisle (while supplies last).

This is not a money-maker for GSK. We've pledged all of the profits from the book to help prevent childhood  obesity through programs offered by Shaping American’s Health and NAASO, the Obesity Society.

If you want to learn more about the book, go to areyoulosingit.myalli.com.  Keep in mind that the book isn’t just about alli - only 21 of the 150+ pages talk about the alli program.  But, one of the pages does include information about the alli treatment effects (page 69), as mentioned by CNBC's Mike Huckman.

Comments:

It REALLY helps if you read the information before you make the commitment to this program.

I purchased the product on Sunday.  Starting Monday, I really watched what I ate.  NO high fat meals, keeping fat content to 10 grams per meal or less.  I started Alli on Friday night with dinner.  I HAVE had NO side effects and today is Tuesday.

I call it the Fear Factor diet.  You are TERRIFIED of the public humiliation if you screw up!

Oh!  The best part?  I HAVE LOST 4 POUNDS since last week!

I don't carE HOW if works. Whether it is fear or little blue pills, IT WORKS!

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