Kisspeptin-10 is a stimulator of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). Scientists believe that exogenous administration of this neuropeptide, which is naturally secreted by the hypothalamus, can be considered a key regulator of GnRH.
Exogenous K-10 increases serum testosterone levels in men. Plasma Kisspeptin itself stimulates the body to produce a balanced amount of testosterone without making testosterone levels too high.
Kisspeptin 10 Dosage
Typical dosage: 100mcg and 200mcg subcutaneously daily.
K-10 has been used to improve libido, muscle growth, and other uses, and can be administered by subcutaneous injection, with the effects usually appearing within 24 hours of the first injection.
To determine the most appropriate dose (nmol/kg) for you, you should undergo an in-depth and extensive blood test, including your current serum FSH and serum LH secretion levels. It is also recommended that you undergo a period of testing for the frequent fluctuations associated with these two hormones.
Kisspeptin-10 and HCG
Both Kisspeptin-10 and HCG increase gonadotropins in the body. However, for many years, Kisspeptin-10 was thought to be more effective than HCG in preventing conditions such as testicular atrophy or testicular degeneration.
K-10 is also believed to be far more effective than human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in maintaining testosterone levels. It communicates with the pituitary gland to increase testosterone production, which in turn increases sperm count.
Kisspeptin-10 and Gonadorelin
Both K-10 and Gonadorelin play important roles in reproductive physiology. K-10 is a neuropeptide in the hypothalamus that stimulates the secretion of GnRH, which leads to the release of LH and FSH.
Gonadorelin itself is an analog of GnRH, so exogenous administration of gonadorelin directly causes stimulation of LH secretion and FSH release.
More Introduction:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kisspeptin