Kisspeptin (10mg)
$249.00
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Potential Benefits of Kisspeptin:
Balanced Hormone Signalling:
Kisspeptin helps tell your brain to start the chain of events that leads to natural sex hormone production (like testosterone and oestrogen).
It essentially acts like a “start signal” for the body’s reproductive hormone system.
Support for Menstrual and Reproductive Cycles:
Because it works high up in the hormone chain, kisspeptin may help support more regular and better‑coordinated cycles in people who already have a functioning system.
This may be relevant where signalling from the brain to the ovaries or testes is a bit “under‑fired,” rather than when there is damage at the organ level.
Potential Fertility Support:
By helping the brain send stronger signals, kisspeptin may assist with:
egg release and normal ovulation patterns
support for sperm production in men
general fine‑tuning of hormone balance in people with central (brain-level) hormone issues
Influence on Sex Drive and Intimacy:
Kisspeptin also talks to areas of the brain involved in mood and attraction.
Early research suggests it may support healthy sex drive and emotional connection around intimacy in some people.
Link Between Energy and Reproduction:
The body doesn’t like to run full fertility mode when it thinks energy is low.
Kisspeptin seems to help the brain “read” overall energy status and may be one way the body decides whether it’s a good time to fully switch on the reproductive system.
Possible Mood Support Around Hormones:
Because it acts in parts of the brain that handle emotion, kisspeptin may play a role in how people feel during hormone shifts.
Some early studies suggest it might help smooth emotional responses linked to reproductive hormones.
“On Switch” for the Reproductive System:
Kisspeptin is sometimes called the master “on switch” for puberty and adult fertility.
It appears to help start and maintain the body’s ability to move from a non‑reproductive state (childhood) into a fully active reproductive system in adulthood.
Important Notes:
Kisspeptin is still being studied and is not an approved general treatment by regulators like the FDA or TGA.
Most of the effects listed come from early research and controlled studies, and real‑world results, ideal dosing, and long‑term safety are still being worked out.
This is not medical advice and is for informational research purposes only.
