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Tier 4: PeptideA potent hormonal trigger that is inappropriate for general supplementation without medical supervision.
Kisspeptin
Kisspeptin-10metastinKP-10
Medical peptide, not a supplement
Hype Risk
8/10
Noticeability
7/10
Evidence Tier
Research only
Cost / Month
~$90
Clinical use only
What it's actually good for
Energy: neutralFocus: neutralSleep: neutralRecovery: neutralLongevity: neutralImmunity: neutral
How it works
Kisspeptin is a peptide that acts as a primary regulator of the reproductive axis by stimulating the release of GnRH. While clinically significant for fertility and hormonal disorders, its use as a general performance or wellness supplement is supported only by limited research and anecdotal reports.
Binds to the GPR54 receptor on GnRH neurons in the hypothalamus, triggering a cascade that increases LH and FSH secretion.
Safety
- Potential for HPG axis desensitization with chronic high-dose use
- Risk of injection site irritation or infection
- May interfere with natural testosterone or estrogen production if used improperly
The full StackRoast report adds
- The exact dose, timing, and effective range to actually run it at
- Where people go wrong with it — the dose-creep and timing traps
- What Kisspeptin clashes with or duplicates in your stack
Community Reality Check
Distilled from 450 threads
Community Reality Check
Distilled from 450 threadsConfidence: medium
What users report
- Increased libido
- Improved sexual function
- Hormonal recovery post-cycle
The catch
- Short-lived effects
- High cost for research-grade material
- Injection anxiety
Side effects reported
- Flushing
- Nausea
- Headache
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The Receipts
6 sources— studies, videos & links
The Receipts
6 sources— studies, videos & linksTaking Kisspeptin in a stack? Find out if the combination actually makes sense.
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