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Taking Alli diet pills but not experiencing the frequent bms like others mentioning even after fatty meals?

Taking Alli diet pills but seem like decreasing Bowel movements not having the frequent loose,oily bowel movements like other mentioned but seem like I'm losing weight still.

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