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DSIP
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide
Typical Dose
100–500 mcg
Route
Injectable
Variants
10mg
Overview
What is DSIP?
DSIP is a nonapeptide originally isolated from rabbit cerebral venous blood, studied for slow-wave sleep promotion and stress modulation.
Mechanism of Action
Modulates delta wave EEG activity, lowers cortisol, and influences GABAergic tone to promote deep, restorative sleep cycles.
Key Benefits
- Promotes slow-wave sleep
- Reduces nocturnal cortisol
- Supports stress recovery
Research Indications
Insomnia / poor sleep qualityEffective
Stress modulationModerate
Chronic pain supportModerate
Research Protocols
Disclaimer
These are commonly discussed research protocols and not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before use.
| Goal | Dose | Frequency | Route |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conservative | 100 mcg | 1x PM | Subcutaneous |
| Standard starting dose | 200 mcg | 1x PM | Subcutaneous |
| Typical maintenance | 300 mcg | 1x PM | Subcutaneous |
| Maximum | 500 mcg | 1x PM | Subcutaneous |
Peptide Interactions
Melatonin
Epithalon
Benzodiazepines
Side Effects & Safety
Common Side Effects
- Morning grogginess
- Mild headache
- Vivid dreams
Safety Guidelines
- For laboratory research use only — not for human consumption
- Store reconstituted vials at 2–8°C, use within 30 days
- Rotate injection sites to avoid local irritation
- Discontinue and consult a clinician if adverse reactions occur
Quality Indicators
- ≥95% purity verified by HPLC
- Third-party tested for sterility
- Lyophilized in sealed multi-dose vial
- Bacteriostatic water reconstitution
- Refrigerated cold-chain shipping
What to Expect
- 1Night 1–3Deeper sleep onset
- 2Week 1More consolidated sleep
- 3Week 2–4Improved daytime energy
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