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Kisspeptin
Kisspeptin is a naturally occurring peptide that regulates reproductive hormone release, supporting fertility and healthy sexual function.
- Boosts natural fertility
- Improves hormonal balance
- Supports reproductive health
- Enhances sexual function
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Kisspeptin activates receptors in the hypothalamus that trigger the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). This, in turn, stimulates the secretion of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which are critical for ovulation, testosterone production, and overall reproductive health. By enhancing this hormonal signaling cascade, kisspeptin helps restore balance in individuals with fertility or hormonal challenges.
Kisspeptin was first identified in 1996 by researchers investigating tumor-suppressor genes, and its role in reproduction was uncovered shortly after. Since then, clinical studies have shown that kisspeptin can effectively induce natural hormone release in both men and women, with promising results in infertility treatment and IVF support. Early research also suggests potential benefits in regulating puberty onset and addressing hormonal disorders. Ongoing trials continue to refine dosing strategies and expand its therapeutic use.
Kisspeptin is generally well-tolerated, with mild side effects including headache, flushing, or temporary changes in blood pressure. No serious adverse effects have been widely reported in clinical studies to date.
See the Science
Kisspeptin Administration Stimulates Reproductive Hormones but Does Not Affect Anxiety in Humans2025
Intranasal kisspeptin administration rapidly stimulates gonadotropin release in humans2025
Endocrine profile of the kisspeptin receptor agonist MVT-602 in healthy premenopausal women with and without ovarian stimulation: results from two randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials2024
Effects of Kisspeptin on Sexual Brain Processing and Penile Tumescence in Men with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial2023
Effects of Kisspeptin Administration in Women with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial2022
Key Takeaways
Natural Hormone Boost
Enhances Desire & Arousal
Works With Your Body
Clinically Proven Safety
Frequently asked questions
Kisspeptin has not been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It can only be prescribed through licensed clinicians where state law allows.
Yes, multiple clinical studies in men and women have shown that Kisspeptin can safely stimulate reproductive hormones and enhance sexual and emotional brain activity.
Kisspeptin helps activate the body’s natural reproductive hormones (LH, FSH, testosterone, and estrogen) and may enhance sexual desire and emotional connection through brain signaling pathways.
Early human studies show Kisspeptin is well tolerated, with no major side effects reported after short-term use in controlled settings.
Anyone pregnant, nursing, or with hormone-sensitive conditions should avoid use. Use should always be overseen by a clinician.
Kisspeptin is usually given as a subcutaneous injection, though some research has explored infusion or nasal delivery in clinical environments.
Some clinicians explore pairing Kisspeptin with hormonal or sexual-wellness protocols, but formal combination studies are limited. Any stack should be clinician-supervised.
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