BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida®: Natural GLP-1 Support, Satiety, Glucose Balance & Functional Beauty Nutrition

BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida®: Natural GLP-1 Support, Satiety, Glucose Balance & Functional Beauty Nutrition

  Discover how BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® supports natural GLP-1 release, satiety, glucose control, metabolism, skin health and healthy weight management with bioactive collagen peptides.

Modern wellness is changing rapidly.

Consumers are increasingly focused on:

  • blood sugar balance
  • satiety
  • metabolic health
  • energy stability
  • healthy body composition
  • nutrient-dense functional nutrition.

At the same time, interest in GLP-1 support has exploded globally.

This is where:

BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida®

fits into a completely new category of functional beauty + metabolic wellness nutrition.

Powered by:

  • bioactive collagen peptides
  • Nextida® GC
  • targeted functional ingredients,

Skinny Glow was designed to support:

  • natural GLP-1 activity
  • satiety
  • glucose balance
  • healthy eating patterns
  • skin wellness
  • metabolic resilience
  • beauty from within.

this is why at Broth & Co we choose the best ingredients that are science backed to bring you BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® it  represents a next-generation approach to beauty, metabolism and wellness working together. With its capacity to improve GLP-1 secretion, support balanced glucose levels and improve insulin response, BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida®  specific collagen peptide composition could positively impact everything from satiety and weight management to mood improvement and stress reduction, skin health, joint support and gut health – the natural way.


What Is GLP-1?

GLP-1 stands for:

Glucagon-Like Peptide-1.

It is a naturally occurring hormone released primarily in:
👉 the lower small intestine.

GLP-1 plays a key role in:

  • glucose regulation
  • satiety
  • insulin signalling
  • appetite control
  • gastric emptying.

According to published scientific literature referenced in the Nextida® GC clinical research:
GLP-1 helps:

  • stimulate insulin production
  • slow gastric emptying
  • support feelings of fullness and satiety.

Why GLP-1 Matters for Modern Health

Modern lifestyles increasingly challenge healthy glucose regulation. Effective glucose management is often challenging due to the bad influence of current lifestyle and diet trends, characterized by the increased consumption of processed and carbohydrate rich foods, insufficient sleep and a sedentary lifestyle. One consumer study showed that up to 80% of otherwise healthy participants experienced an excessive glucose spike after a simple meal of breakfast cereals and milk.8 This situation can be compounded by chaotic schedules that push meal times late into the evening, a practice that has been linked to a worsened hyperglycemic state in healthy individuals.9 Together, these factors disrupt natural regulatory mechanisms, making it more difficult for the body to maintain optimal glucose levels. If large amounts of carbohydrates are consumed, this can result in the feeling of a ‘sugar high’ caused by the spike in blood glucose concentration. While this high can make us feel momentarily giddy and energized, it is inevitably followed by a ‘sugar crash’, where tiredness and sluggishness creep in as glucose levels decrease.10,11 Scientific studies show that high variability in blood glucose levels after a meal can lead to cravings and overeating, which begins a vicious cycle of glucose spikes and subsequent crashes.11,12

The glucose rollercoaster comes with another significant downside. When insulin levels are high, such as after eating a carbohydrate-rich meal, the body is prompted to store excess glucose as fat. Excessive insulin production, therefore, can result in fat storage beyond normal levels, leading to unwanted weight gain.16 Additionally, these constant fluctuations can reduce cellular insulin sensitivity, making it harder for the body to regulate blood sugar effectively.

 The research discussed in the Nextida® GC science data highlights how:

  • processed foods
  • poor sleep
  • sedentary lifestyles
  • high carbohydrate intake
 can contribute to:
👉 blood sugar spikes and crashes.

This “glucose rollercoaster” may contribute to:

  • cravings
  • fatigue
  • overeating
  • low energy
  • mood fluctuations
  • poor metabolic flexibility.

⚡ What Is BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida®GC?


 

BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® is a specific collagen peptide composition developed to support:

  • natural GLP-1 secretion
  • glucose control
  • incretin hormone activity.

The scientific research explains that Nextida® GC was specifically developed to:

  • stimulate GLP-1 secretion
  • stimulate GIP secretion
  • support healthier glucose responses after meals.

Importantly:
👉 this is NOT a pharmaceutical GLP-1 agonist.

Instead, it is designed to:
👉 support the body’s own natural incretin response.


The Incretin Effect Explained

Every minute of every day, the human body works to protect itself from extremes and keep its various systems at a health equilibrium. The incretin effect is one of these essential methods by which the body preserves balanced glucose levels, involving the secretion of the hormones GLP-1 and GIP, which in turn trigger the production of the most important player in the regulation of our glucose metabolism: insulin.

The endocrinological chain reaction unfolds as follows: the rapid entry of glucose into the digestive system following a meal triggers the release of GLP-1 and GIP.  This signals the body to increase insulin production, which facilitates the transfer of sugars out of the bloodstream and into the cells, returning glucose levels back to baseline. In addition, the presence of GLP-1 causes a feeling of fullness by signaling the stomach to slow down gastric emptying, and suppresses hunger by stimulating the brain’s satiety center.6,7 When the action of any of these hormones is halted due to diseases like diabetes, an individual’s capacity for glucose management can be severely disrupted, leading to negative health outcomes. Therapies like Ozempic (GLP-1 agonist receptor analogue) and Mounjaro® (the first GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist analogue), which were originally developed to treat diabetes, have gained attention in recent years thanks to their ability to mimic the function of these incretins. It’s this feature that has become especially relevant to the modern consumer struggling with glucose management, and more recently, weight management.

Recognizing the importance of incretin hormones like GLP-1, Broth & Co developed BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida®  with multiple health benefits.

The body naturally regulates blood sugar through what researchers call the incretin effect. This involves hormones including:

  • GLP-1
  • GIP.

These hormones help:

  • stimulate insulin release
  • support satiety
  • slow gastric emptying
  • regulate post-meal glucose responses.


BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® follows the latest clinical research: Nextida® GC & GLP-1

BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida®  references the scientific studies in the Nextida® GC data which investigated:

  • healthy adults
  • normoglycemic individuals
  • prediabetic individuals.

In a randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled, crossover, clinical study, 16 healthy individuals (normoglycemic and prediabetic) took 5- or 10-grams of Nextida GC 30 minutes before consumption of a carbohydrate-rich meal (Figure 4). The impact of Nextida GC intake on GLP-1 and GIP secretion before the meal, as well as blood glucose and insulin levels both before and after the meal was investigated. The study was set up using a crossover design, meaning all 16 volunteers took both dosages with a 1 week wash out period in between to minimize the impact of interindividual variation.17, 18 . The results detailed in Figure 5A and B demonstrate that oral supplementation with 10 g Nextida GC significantly enhanced natural GLP-1 secretion in a healthy human population. A trend towards increased GLP-1 secretion was also observed after intake of a 5 g dose of Nextida GC. Looking specifically at the data pulled from a prediabetic subgroup (imbalanced glucose metabolism) of this healthy population, both the 5- and 10-gram dose yielded a statistically significant GLP-1 increase.19. Safe to say these are promising results for supplement producers seeking to offer their customers much needed inner balance. Building on the evidence that Nextida GC enhances GLP-1 secretion (Figure 5), the clinical study also showed that supplementation with a 5- or 10-gram dose significantly increased GIP levels in a healthy population (Figure 6).19 Continuing the findings, the same clinical study17. showed that oral intake of 5- or 10-grams of Nextida GC 30 minutes before a meal significantly lowered post meal glucose spikes (-43% and -40% respectively, Figure 7B) and the glucose peak (-31% and -39% respectively, Figure 7C). This indicates that preemptive Nextida GC intake could result in a lower amount of glucose present in the body following a meal.

Increased GLP-1 and GIP levels following Nextida GC intake point towards its potential to activate the incretin effect, and so, logically, this should also affect insulin levels.20 Figure 8A demonstrates that in healthy participants, insulin levels significantly increased after oral supplementation with 5- or 10-grams of Nextida GC before the meal, while post-meal insulin levels significantly decreased (Figure 8B).18. These findings indicate that oral supplementation with Nextida GC prepared the body to receive food by implementing a priming effect, where the body is readied for an incoming meal. This allowed the body to react more efficiently, lowering the post-meal spike without the need for excessive insulin production

 To summarise:

In one randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover clinical study:
participants consumed:

  • 5 g or 10 g Nextida® GC
  • 30 minutes before a carbohydrate-rich meal.

The results showed:
👉 significant increases in natural GLP-1 secretion.

The research also showed:

  • increased GIP secretion
  • improved insulin response
  • reduced post-meal glucose spikes.

This is why we love to use science n=backed ingredients.


Lowering the Glucose Rollercoaster

Glucose, a simple sugar, is a critical energy source for every cell in the human body – but it is also fast becoming the focus of serious health concerns.1-5

Increasingly aware of the negative effects fluctuating glucose levels can have on their wellbeing, consumers around the world are looking to take back control. To offer an effective science-supported solution to this need, Broth & Co developed Nextida GC, a specific natural collagen composition shown to stimulate the secretion of the hormones glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and gastric inhibitory polypeptide (GIP), reducing post-meal glucose spikes. It’s time to explore the science behind this whole new approach to glucose control.

To Summarise:

One of the most interesting findings from the research was the impact on:
👉 post-meal glucose spikes.

Taking Nextida® GC before a meal significantly lowered:

  • glucose spikes
  • glucose peak height.

The findings included:

  • up to 43% lower glucose spike response
  • lower glucose peak height after meals.

This is highly relevant because large glucose fluctuations are associated with:

  • cravings
  • energy crashes
  • overeating
  • poor metabolic flexibility.

This is why Broth & Co created BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® to bring you the latest in functional foods support


Satiety, Appetite & Feeling Fuller Longer

GLP-1 naturally supports:
👉 feelings of fullness.

According to the research:
GLP-1 signals the stomach to:

  • slow gastric emptying
    while also supporting:
  • satiety signalling in the brain.

This is one reason GLP-1 has become central to discussions around:

  • appetite management
  • healthy eating patterns
  • weight management.

Why Protein Matters for Weight Management


One of the biggest mistakes in modern dieting is:
👉 under-consuming protein.

Protein helps support:

  • satiety
  • muscle maintenance
  • recovery
  • metabolic health.

Muscle itself acts as:
👉 a major glucose sink,

helping improve:

  • glucose handling
  • insulin sensitivity
  • metabolic flexibility.

This is why modern metabolic wellness strategies increasingly focus on:

  • protein-rich nutrition
  • nutrient density
  • stable energy
  • muscle support.

Beauty & Metabolism Are Connected

Skin health is deeply connected to:

  • inflammation balance
  • nutrient status
  • protein intake
  • metabolic health
  • recovery.

This is why modern beauty nutrition increasingly focuses on:
👉 inside-out wellness.

BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® combines:

  • collagen peptides
  • metabolic support ingredients
  • functional nutrition concepts

to support:

  • beauty from within
  • healthy aging
  • resilience
  • satiety-focused nutrition.

Collagen Peptides Beyond Beauty

Collagen is far more than a beauty ingredient.

Collagen peptides provide amino acids including:

  • glycine
  • proline
  • glutamine.

These amino acids are associated with:

  • connective tissue support
  • recovery
  • gut integrity
  • skin structure
  • resilience.

This is why collagen peptides are increasingly used in:

  • beauty nutrition
  • sports recovery
  • metabolic wellness
  • healthy aging strategies.

Gut Health & Metabolic Health

The gut plays a major role in:

  • hormone signalling
  • satiety
  • metabolism
  • inflammation balance.

Importantly:
👉 GLP-1 is secreted in the intestine.

Modern research increasingly recognises the importance of:

  • gut integrity
  • microbiome balance
  • nutrient signalling

for supporting:

  • metabolic flexibility
  • healthy eating behaviours
  • energy regulation.

A More Holistic Approach to Weight Wellness

Healthy weight management is no longer viewed as:

  • extreme restriction
    or
  • simple calorie counting.

Modern approaches increasingly focus on:

  • nutrient density
  • satiety
  • stable energy
  • protein intake
  • muscle support
  • metabolic flexibility
  • glucose balance.

This is where BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® & Broth + Co Bone Broth which are protein-rich products fit into a broader systems-based wellness approach.


Skinny Glow Functional Smoothie Recipe



🛒 Ingredients


🍳 Instructions

Step 1

Add ingredients to blender.


Step 2

Blend until smooth.


Step 3

Enjoy 30 minutes before meals.


Skinny Glow Metabolic Latte


🛒 Ingredients


🍳 Instructions

Step 1

Warm milk gently.


Step 2

Whisk in Skinny Glow.


Step 3

Serve warm.


Final Thoughts

BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® represents a new generation of functional beauty + metabolic wellness nutrition.

Powered by:

  • bioactive collagen peptides
  • clinically researched Nextida® GC
  • modern metabolic science,

it was designed to support:

  • natural GLP-1 activity
  • satiety
  • glucose balance
  • beauty from within
  • healthy aging
  • metabolic resilience.

Rather than focusing only on appearance or restrictive dieting, BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® reflects a broader wellness philosophy:

👉 nourish the body deeply, support balance naturally and create sustainable wellbeing from within.


❓ FAQ

What is Nextida® GC?

Nextida® GC is a specific collagen peptide composition designed to support natural GLP-1 and GIP secretion.


Does BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® 

contain GLP-1 drugs?

No BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® is not a pharmaceutical GLP-1 medication. It contains functional collagen peptides designed to support the body’s natural incretin response.


What does GLP-1 do?

GLP-1 helps support:

  • satiety
  • insulin signalling
  • gastric emptying
  • post-meal glucose balance.

When should BC Beauty Skinny Glow with Nextida® 

be taken?

The Nextida® GC clinical research investigated intake:
👉 30 minutes before meals.


Why combine collagen peptides with metabolic wellness?

Collagen peptides support:

  • connective tissue
  • recovery
  • skin health
  • satiety-focused nutrition
    while helping support broader metabolic wellness strategies.

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