Peptides and the hormonal/reproductive system

11/02/2026

Peptides and Hormonal / Reproductive System Support

Hormonal balance is essential for proper physiological function, influencing metabolism, cellular regeneration, reproductive function, energy, mood, and overall health. With aging or exposure to stress factors, this balance may be disrupted, reducing endocrine and reproductive system efficiency.

Peptides play a fundamental role in communication between endocrine glands, hormonal receptors, and target tissues, supporting natural mechanisms of hormonal and reproductive regulation.

Peptides Under Study in Hormonal and Reproductive Research

Tesamorelin – studied for its role in stimulating growth hormone release, impacting metabolic processes, cellular regeneration, and endocrine balance.

Sermorelin – investigated for its function in hypothalamic signaling and physiological stimulation of GH production.

hCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) – studied for its role in hormonal production stimulation and reproductive support.

hMG (Human Menopausal Gonadotropin) – investigated in the context of gonadal stimulation and reproductive axis regulation.

Kisspeptin – studied as a key regulator of the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis.

Gonadorelin (GnRH) – investigated for its role in regulating LH and FSH release.

Epitalon – studied for its influence on neuroendocrine regulation and biological rhythms related to aging.

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