Modere Curb: stimulant-free, patent-pending Satiety-GLP™ Support for natural appetite regulation
60-Second Verdict
Curb is Modere’s answer to the GLP-1 conversation — not a synthetic GLP-1 receptor agonist (those are prescription medications), but a clean-label powder designed to support your body’s natural GLP-1 production. The patent-pending Satiety-GLP™ Support technology brings together three evidence-supported mechanisms: glucomannan (soluble fibre from konjac root that expands in your stomach to support fullness), GlycoLemon™ (high-potency lemon bioflavonoids featuring Eriomin®, with three human clinical trials behind the ingredient), and Metabiome Prebiotic™ (resistant potato starch that feeds Akkermansia and other gut bacteria associated with healthy body composition). One peach-mango stick pack, 30 minutes before your main meal or when cravings hit. 30 sticks per box.
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Patent-pending Satiety-GLP™ Support — not a synthetic hormone
Curb supports your body’s NATURAL production of GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1, the satiety hormone). It is NOT a synthetic GLP-1 receptor agonist like Ozempic or Wegovy — those are prescription medications that work differently and have a different safety profile. Curb is a fibre + bioflavonoid + prebiotic powder, working through dietary mechanisms.
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Eriomin® — three clinical trials behind the lemon bioflavonoid
GlycoLemon™ is Modere’s exclusive lemon bioflavonoid complex featuring Eriomin®, a citrus polyphenol with three published human clinical trials investigating its effects on glycaemic response, GLP-1 levels, and metabolic markers. Most ‘appetite control’ supplements rely on bulking fibre alone; Curb adds a clinically-studied bioflavonoid component.
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Metabiome Prebiotic™ — feeds ‘lean’ gut bacteria
Resistant potato starch (Solnul, in the supplement industry) is one of the most-studied prebiotic fibres for its association with healthy gut bacteria, particularly Akkermansia muciniphila — a bacterial species consistently associated with leaner body composition in published gut microbiome research.
The GLP-1 conversation in 2026 — and where a clean-label supplement fits in
If you’ve been within earshot of any health conversation in the past two years, you’ve heard about GLP-1. The prescription medications targeting the GLP-1 receptor (Ozempic, Wegovy, and several follow-ons) have transformed weight management for many people and dominated medical and media coverage. They work powerfully — and they require a prescription, a doctor’s supervision, and tolerance of side effects including nausea, gastrointestinal discomfort, and significant long-term cost. They are absolutely the right answer for some people. They are absolutely not the right answer for everyone.
Modere Curb sits in a different lane: not a medication, not a hormone, not a substitute for prescription GLP-1 therapy. It’s a clean-label powder that supports your body’s own natural GLP-1 production through three dietary mechanisms (fibre, bioflavonoids, prebiotics). For people with mild to moderate weight management goals who don’t want or don’t need prescription intervention, or for people using prescription GLP-1s who want to build broader gut-health and satiety habits alongside, Curb is positioned as a sensible ‘food-mechanism’ tool. Used 30 minutes before a meal or when cravings hit, alongside a calorie-responsible diet and regular activity, Curb is the kind of slow-compounding supplement that supports habit change rather than promising overnight transformation.
What’s in each stick pack of Curb
Curb’s ingredient list is structured around three working components plus flavour and texture support.
| Ingredient | Role | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Glucomannan (from konjac root) | Soluble fibre | A water-soluble fibre extracted from the konjac root. Glucomannan can absorb many times its weight in water — expanding in your stomach to support feelings of fullness. The most-studied appetite-control fibre with multiple meta-analyses supporting its role in weight management. |
| GlycoLemon™ (featuring Eriomin®) | Lemon bioflavonoids | Modere’s exclusive lemon bioflavonoid complex featuring Eriomin® — a citrus polyphenol that has been the subject of three human clinical trials investigating its effects on glycaemic response, GLP-1 hormone levels, and metabolic inflammation markers. The clinically-studied core of the Satiety-GLP™ technology. |
| Metabiome Prebiotic™ (resistant potato starch) | Prebiotic fibre | Resistant starch sourced from potato (sold in the supplement industry as Solnul™). Passes undigested into the colon, where it’s fermented by gut bacteria — particularly Akkermansia muciniphila and other bacterial species associated with healthy body composition in published research. |
| Natural peach mango flavour | Taste | Natural fruit-derived flavour profile. No artificial colours or flavours. |
| Natural sweeteners (stevia / monk fruit) | Sweetening | Zero-calorie plant-derived sweeteners. No added sugar. |
| Citric acid | Acidity regulator | Maintains pH and freshness. Naturally derived (fermentation). |
Curb vs prescription GLP-1 medications: what’s the difference?
This is the comparison most people are actually wondering about. Let’s be clear about it.
| Criterion | Modere Curb (clean-label supplement) | Prescription GLP-1 (Ozempic, Wegovy, etc.) |
|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Supports body’s NATURAL GLP-1 production via fibre + bioflavonoids + prebiotics | Synthetic GLP-1 receptor agonist — binds directly to the GLP-1 receptor |
| Effect strength | Modest, gradual — supports satiety and habit change | Powerful, rapid — can produce dramatic appetite suppression |
| Requires | No prescription, no doctor supervision | Doctor prescription, weekly injections, monitoring |
| Side effects | Generally well-tolerated; possible bloating from the fibre | Common: nausea, vomiting, gastrointestinal issues; rare but serious risks documented |
| Best for… | Mild to moderate goals, habit support, those who don’t want medication | Significant obesity-related health risks, when prescribed by a doctor |
| Cost | $139.70 AUD member price for 30-day supply | Variable; significantly higher; ongoing |
| Replaces the other? | No — different categories. Talk to your GP if you’re unsure which is right for you | No — different categories |
What to expect: a realistic Curb timeline
Curb’s mechanisms are slow-compounding. Don’t expect the dramatic effects of prescription GLP-1 medications — that’s a different category of product.
Days 1–7
You may notice the fibre effect first — feeling fuller faster at meals taken after Curb. Some users report fewer late-afternoon cravings. The gut bacteria effects haven’t kicked in yet (those take longer).
Weeks 2–6
The prebiotic-Akkermansia component starts to compound. If you’ve also maintained Curb consistency before meals, you may notice steadier energy through the day, fewer evening snack episodes, and slightly easier adherence to your calorie targets. Most users report this is when Curb starts to feel like it’s actually working with them rather than just adding a step to their day.
Months 2–3 and beyond
The long-term value is the slow compounding of better gut health, more stable appetite signals, and the daily-ritual aspect that anchors better meal-time decisions. Modere’s own internal user-testing data (4.6 lb average loss / 2.4% body weight at 90 days, alongside diet and exercise) gives a reasonable expectation: meaningful but not dramatic, in the context of broader lifestyle changes.
Is Modere Curb right for you?
✓ Yes if you…
- You want a clean-label, non-prescription approach to appetite and satiety support
- You’re already eating relatively well but struggle with portion control or evening cravings
- You’re interested in gut health support alongside weight management
- You’re NOT on a prescription GLP-1 medication (or you’ve discussed the addition with your prescriber)
- You’re willing to take it consistently (30 minutes before a meal) for 8–12 weeks before judging results
✕ Skip if you…
- You’re looking for the dramatic effect of prescription GLP-1 medications — that’s a different category; talk to your GP
- You have a known sensitivity to high-fibre foods or have IBS — the soluble fibre may cause initial bloating
- You’re pregnant or breastfeeding — talk to your GP first
- You’re on prescription GLP-1 medications already and haven’t discussed Curb with your prescriber
- You expect significant weight loss without any other lifestyle changes — that’s not how this works
Three pro tips for getting the most from Curb
Take it 30 minutes before your biggest meal
The label says 30 minutes before a meal or when experiencing cravings. The most strategic timing is before whichever meal you tend to overeat at — for most people that’s dinner. The fibre needs that 30 minutes to absorb water and expand; the bioflavonoids need that lead time to start influencing the GLP-1 response.
Drink it with a full glass of water
The glucomannan fibre absorbs water aggressively. Drinking Curb with too little water can cause discomfort — the fibre needs water to do its job in your stomach rather than just sitting there dry. Mix the stick pack into a full 240 mL of water, drink it, and follow with another glass.
Be patient with the gut bacteria changes
The prebiotic-Akkermansia component is the slowest part of Curb’s mechanism. Your gut microbiome takes weeks to months to shift, and you don’t feel it directly. If you’ve also adopted other gut-supportive habits (more diverse plant foods, less ultra-processed food, regular sleep), the compounded effect over 3+ months is where Curb really earns its place. Don’t quit after two weeks.
The published research behind Curb’s active ingredients
- Glucomannan (konjac root): Multiple meta-analyses have investigated glucomannan supplementation for weight management. The mechanism is mechanical (fibre expands in the stomach, supporting satiety) plus delayed gastric emptying. EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) has approved glucomannan claims related to weight management at appropriate doses.
- Eriomin® (citrus bioflavonoid): Eriomin® is a standardised lemon bioflavonoid complex with three published human clinical trials. Studies have investigated effects on glycaemic response, GLP-1 hormone levels, systemic inflammation markers, and gut health indicators. The featured clinical ingredient in GlycoLemon™.
- Resistant starch and GLP-1: Published research has shown that resistant starch fermentation in the colon produces short-chain fatty acids (particularly butyrate) which activate enteroendocrine L-cells — the gut cells that secrete GLP-1. This is the mechanism behind Curb’s Metabiome Prebiotic™ component.
- Akkermansia muciniphila: Multiple studies in the past decade have associated higher levels of Akkermansia in the gut with leaner body composition, better metabolic markers, and improved gut barrier function. Prebiotic fibres like resistant starch can support Akkermansia populations.
- Modere internal user-testing: In Modere’s own user testing (not a controlled clinical trial), participants combining Curb with a healthy diet and exercise programme reported an average loss of approximately 4.6 pounds (2.1 kg) / 2.4% of body weight over the test window, with self-reported 75% reduction in snacking and 58% reduction in hunger. Survey results, not clinical outcome data, and individual results vary.
Always read the label and follow the directions for use. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.
Frequently asked questions about Modere Curb
Is Curb the same as Ozempic / Wegovy / Mounjaro?
No. Those are prescription GLP-1 receptor agonist medications — synthetic compounds that directly bind to the GLP-1 receptor. Curb is a clean-label dietary supplement that supports your body’s NATURAL GLP-1 production through fibre, bioflavonoids, and prebiotics. Different mechanism, different effect strength, different category. Curb is not a replacement for prescription medication, and prescription medication is not a replacement for Curb.
Can I take Curb if I’m on prescription GLP-1 medication?
Talk to your prescriber first. The pharmacological mechanisms are different and there’s no obvious contraindication, but combining a high-fibre supplement with prescription GLP-1 medications that already affect gastric emptying isn’t a routine combination. Don’t self-prescribe.
How quickly will I see weight loss?
Realistically? Slowly and modestly. Modere’s own user-testing data (alongside diet and exercise) showed an average of about 4.6 lb / 2.4% body weight loss in test windows. That’s meaningful but not dramatic. Curb is a slow-compounding habit-support tool, not a rapid intervention. If you need rapid weight loss for medical reasons, talk to your GP about prescription options.
Will Curb cause bloating or gas?
Initially, possibly — particularly if your usual diet is low in fibre. Glucomannan and resistant starch both ferment in the colon, which can cause transient gas as your gut bacteria adjust. This usually settles within 1–2 weeks. Drinking adequate water with each dose helps; starting with one stick pack per day (rather than maximising the dose) for the first week also helps.
Should I drink water with it?
Yes — this is non-negotiable. The glucomannan fibre needs water to expand in your stomach and do its job. Mix the stick pack into a full 240 mL of cold water, drink it, then follow with another glass. Don’t take Curb without sufficient water.
Can I use Curb during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
Talk to your GP first. The ingredients are food-source and generally well-tolerated, but the GLP-1 support mechanism hasn’t been specifically studied in pregnant or breastfeeding women.
How does Curb compare to Shape or Burn?
Different mechanisms. Curb supports appetite, satiety, and natural GLP-1 production via fibre + bioflavonoids + prebiotics. Shape supports body composition via CLA + Liquid BioCell®. Burn supports thermogenesis via caffeine. Many committed users layer these: Curb before a meal, Shape in the morning, Burn for daytime energy. They don’t conflict mechanically.
Is it covered by the money-back guarantee?
Yes — 100% money-back guarantee, even if the box is used. Shaklee has stood behind this guarantee for over 70 years.
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