Kisspeptin-10
“The Matchmaker”
The brain-to-ovary signal that gets the conversation started.
Last medically reviewed: June 2026
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What I look like
The form and how it is used
Mostly seen in research vials and clinical study settings rather than on a shelf. Given by injection in the studies that exist.
My story
Where I came from
Kisspeptin comes from a gene that was discovered in Hershey, Pennsylvania, and yes, it really is named after Hershey's Kisses. It turns out to be a master switch that helps kick off puberty and keeps the brain-ovary hormone conversation running.
What I bring to the table
What people explore me for
- Studied for its role in reproductive hormone signaling
- Of research interest for libido and arousal
- Explored in fertility research
My red flags
Side effects and cautions to know
- This is largely a research-stage molecule
- Effects and safety outside of studies are not established
- Not a consumer wellness product
Where to find me
The honest version, not a shopping guide
Kisspeptin-10 lives in clinical trials and research labs, not in the supplement aisle. If this area interests you, the real route is asking a provider or looking into legitimate studies, not buying it.
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