This appears to state that K10 is potentially ineffective due to a short half life and a molecular size that may not cross the BBB. Then this statement:
In healthy men, both an intravenous bolus and a continuous infusion of KP-10 produced significant LH responses with the latter maintaining LH secretion for at least 22.5 h [17,25]. Acute and chronic administration of intravenous KP-10-induced LH increases in obese hypogonadal diabetic men [27] and healthy older men [28], thereby highlighting promising therapeutic avenues for the use of kisspeptin in male functional hypogonadism related to diabetes, obesity, or age.
They reference only IV administration however.
Due to other factors, I did not have the opportunity to have labs done. I still plan to do so at some point, but there are too many other variables at this time for me to focus on this one.
I did receive the product and have several weeks of use. I can give you my personal observations if that helps.
I have been injecting 10 units sub q EOD for 2 weeks. I am on TRT and also HCG, so keep that in mind.
I notice a subtle elevation in mood and wellbeing after injection. Different than HCG, but similar. I never viewed this as any kind of replacement for HCG, my thoughts were that it would be interesting to see if it did indeed cause an elevation in LH, rather than acting as an analog. This can't be proven without labs, but the elevation in mood and an overall feeling of wellbeing indicates it is doing something.
I do notice a nice libido increase, but it's likely due to the elevation of mood. Its similar to oxytocin if you have ever tried that.
Overall, I like it and will continue using it. Once I have the other variables cleared, I'll get labs done.
Hope that helps...
There are some interesting animal studies, which I won't post here, that have the same mixed reviews. Good results were seen with constant IV administration.
Out of curiosity and a glimmer of hope, I ordered some and will post my personal findings.