Why Timing Matters: Orlistat's Proven Fat-Blocking Action
How Orlistat's Mechanism Proves It Works
Orlistat works by inhibiting lipase enzymes in your digestive system, preventing approximately one third of dietary fat from being absorbed into your body. This isn't just theory - it's a clinically proven mechanism that you can see working. When you take orlistat with meals containing fat, the unabsorbed fat passes naturally through your system, providing clear evidence the medication is active.
This targeted fat-blocking action means timing your doses correctly maximises results. Take one 120mg capsule with each main meal containing fat, ideally during the meal or within one hour afterwards. Our generic orlistat 120mg delivers this proven mechanism for just £32.99 per month (£29.69 with code EDM10).
Best Time to Take Xenical for Maximum Fat Blocking
The optimal timing for orlistat is straightforward: take one capsule with breakfast, lunch, and dinner - but only if these meals contain fat. If you skip a meal or eat a fat-free meal, you can skip that dose. This flexible dosing works because orlistat acts locally in your gut rather than building up in your bloodstream.
Whether you choose generic orlistat (£63.99 for 8 weeks) or branded Xenical (£86.99 for 8 weeks), the active ingredient and timing remain identical. Both block approximately one third of dietary fat when taken correctly with meals. Save money without compromising effectiveness by choosing our generic option.
Why the Fat-Blocking Mechanism Makes Orlistat Different
Unlike appetite suppressants that work in your brain, orlistat's lipase inhibition occurs entirely within your digestive system. This mechanism targets the root cause of excess calorie intake from dietary fat. By blocking approximately one third of fat absorption, orlistat helps create the calorie deficit essential for weight loss.
The mechanism is so specific that side effects actually confirm it's working - unabsorbed fat must leave your body somehow. Managing these effects is simple: keep meals low in fat (around 15g per meal) to minimise gastrointestinal symptoms while maintaining the fat-blocking benefit.
Proven Results Through Scientific Mechanism
Orlistat's effectiveness isn't based on hope - it's based on blocking lipase enzymes that break down approximately one third of dietary fat. This proven mechanism has been studied extensively, showing consistent fat malabsorption when taken correctly with meals.
Clinical studies demonstrate that orlistat's lipase inhibition creates measurable fat loss in stool samples - direct proof the mechanism works as designed. This scientific backing gives you confidence that proper timing and dosing will deliver results when combined with a reduced-calorie, lower-fat diet.
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Now you understand how orlistat's mechanism works and why timing matters, you're ready to begin treatment. Our online clinical assessment takes just minutes, reviewed by UK-licensed prescribers who understand when orlistat is clinically appropriate.
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