Quick Take
Kisspeptin is the master regulator of reproductive hormones. It stimulates GnRH release, which then triggers LH and FSH — the hormones that tell your body to make testosterone. Being explored for PCT and fertility.
How It Works
Simple Explanation
Kisspeptin tells your brain to start the hormone cascade that produces testosterone. It's like the first domino that triggers GnRH → LH/FSH → testosterone production.
🔬 Technical Details (Click to expand)
Kisspeptin activates GPR54 receptors on GnRH neurons in the hypothalamus, stimulating pulsatile GnRH release. This triggers LH and FSH secretion from the pituitary, stimulating gonadal function.
Key Research
Hormone Stimulation
Potent stimulator of LH and testosterone
Fertility Research
Being studied for IVF and hypogonadism
PCT Potential
Interest in post-cycle therapy applications
Benefits
- Stimulates natural hormone production
- Potential PCT application
- Fertility support
- Works upstream of traditional treatments
Side Effects
- Limited data — UnknownStill in research
Typical Dosing
Standard Dose
Highly variable, research ongoing
Forms Available
- • Subcutaneous or IV injection
Frequency
Multiple daily doses (very short half-life)
⚠️ This is general information only. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting any peptide.
Who It's For
- ✓ Researchers
- ✓ Those exploring PCT options
- ✓ Fertility patients (under medical supervision)
- ✓ Biohackers interested in hormones
Who Should Avoid
- ✗ Those wanting established protocols
- ✗ Anyone not under medical supervision
- ✗ Those uncomfortable with experimental compounds
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