That's what I was wondering: Why would WW members be against Alli? And I bet NONE of them are on any other diet pills...
Weight Watchers' research department even has a well-balanced article regarding their take on Alli, but for the most part any questions posted on the message boards are responded to very negatively, and show a great lack of education on the subject. Lots of gory comments about TEs and rumors about horrid side effects.
Personally I think it's better to have a little help than to get discouraged and give up altogether. I've lost 19 lb, can't seem to break 20, and have been monitoring my WW dient, fat and calorie-wise the last few days, and am right in the correct range for both so that Alli will benefit me and will not have unhealthy results. I did Alli for one month when it first came out over the counter and had no ill side effects; TE only once, my own fault, and only very mildly. The only reason I stopped was because of a family trauma, which then caused financial trauma... :)
Can't wait to get things rolling again :) I start on the pills Tuesday.