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More about The alli Diet Plan book

We know from the alli message boards that people have questions about The alli Diet Plan book. The book was produced independently by Meredith Publishing and written by Dr. Caroline Apovian, director of the Nutrition and Weight Management Center at Boston University Medical Center.

Book_imageDr Apovian created an "alli-friendly" diet program, similar to the plan provided with the alli starter pack.  So, what information does the book provide that is different from what comes with your starter pack? 

The book has additional restaurant dining guides and recipes.  It also offers a three-phased meal plan approach, each having the same calorie target, but different levels of fat content.  Dr. Apovian designed this approach to help reduce the chances of treatment effects

Read a review to see what people are saying.  Find the book at most online book sellers or at major book retailers.

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