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Sexual Health Peptides

Sexual health peptides are being studied for their potential to support libido, enhance performance, and improve reproductive wellness. By influencing hormone signaling and vascular pathways, these compounds are investigated for their role in restoring balance and promoting vitality.

Potential research benefits include:

  • Supporting increased libido and sexual desire

  • Enhancing blood flow and performance

  • Promoting hormonal balance related to reproductive health

  • Investigated for fertility and sexual wellness support

For research use only. Not approved for human consumption.

PT-141

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PT-141 is a research peptide investigated for its potential to support sexual function and desire. Unlike many compounds that work on vascular pathways, PT-141 is studied for acting directly on the nervous system to influence arousal.

Potential research benefits include:

  • Supporting increased libido and arousal

  • Enhancing sexual performance and satisfaction

  • Investigated as a potential aid in male and female sexual dysfunction

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Melanotan - II

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Melanotan II is a synthetic peptide analog of α-MSH, studied for its effects on skin pigmentation and sexual health. Research has explored its dual potential in tanning and influencing libido.

Potential research benefits include:

  • Stimulating melanin production for skin pigmentation

  • Supporting enhanced libido and sexual performance

  • Investigated for photo-protective properties in skin research

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Kisspeptin

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Kisspeptin-10 is a naturally occurring peptide fragment being studied for its role in reproductive hormone regulation. It is linked to the release of gonadotropins, making it a focus of research into fertility and hormone balance.

Potential research benefits include:

  • Supporting fertility through hormone regulation

  • Promoting reproductive hormone balance

  • Investigated for potential effects on sexual health and function

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