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DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide)

Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide is a naturally occurring peptide that contributes to the regulation of sleep-wake cycles and may help induce delta-wave sleep, which is deep and restorative. While its exact mechanism isn’t entirely understood, it is thought to interact with the central nervous system- particularly in the hypothalamus- to influence sleep patterns. It is primarily taken for its therapeutic applications in treating sleep disorders like insomnia and disruptions in the circadian rhythm, as it can stimulate seep in those with insomnia or other sleep disorders. It reduces the amount of time it takes to fall asleep and lengthens the total duration of sleep.

Benefits

  • Has been show to lower pain levels in patients dealing with chronic, pronounced pain episodes

  • Significantly increases resistance to acute emotional stress

  • Powerful antioxidant

  • Anti-epileptic qualities

  • Improves the likelihood of survival following cerebral ischemia

  • Improves spatial memory

  • Reduces depression

  • May help correct abnormal heart rhythm

  • Often reduces blood pressure

  • Improves blood flow via direct actions on heart function

  • Lowers the risk of tumor growth

  • Can enhance the effects of chemotherapeutic drugs while reducing their unwanted side effects

  • Improves vision in diabetic patients with eye complications

  • Is frequently used in opioid detoxification

Possible Side Effects

  • Headache

  • Low blood pressure

  • Dizziness

  • Ringing ears

  • Sweating

  • Vomiting

Interactions

  • Combining DSIP with other central nervous system (CNS) depressants can increase the risk or excessive drowsiness and/or neurological side effects. It is currently being studied for its ability to treat alcohol and opioid withdrawal.

  • DSIP is known to interact with the opioid system, and its effects can be blocked by naloxone, an opioid antagonist.

  • Combining DSIP with prescription sedatives or street drugs may lead to over-sedation.

  • DSIP is degraded in the blood by aminopeptidases, and drugs that interfere with these enzymes (e.g. ACE inhibitor captopril) could potentially interfere with DSIP’s metabolism. Do not use DSIP if you are taking an ACE inhibitor.

  • DSIP can alter the locomotor (movement) effects of amphetamine, and combining the two can produce paradoxical effects like sleepiness.

  • DSIP affects GABA activity, and those who wish to stack it with other GABA -related substances (e.g. melatonin, magnesium) should do so with extreme caution due to the risk of over-sedation.

Contraindications

  • Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Do not use if you have or have had any type of cancer

  • Do not use if you have any sort of psychiatric conditions

Reconstitution

ADMINISTRATION METHOD: Subcutaneous Administration

TIMING: Take dose 30 mins – 1 hour before bedtime. This does not need to be taken daily, but when needed.

CYCLE LENGTH: Cycle Length: 8-12 week cycle followed by 4-8 week washout period. If taking only 2-4 times per week, the cycle can be pushed to 16-24 weeks before a 4-8 week washout period.

 

VIAL SIZE: 5mg

BAC WATER: 2mL

DOSING: 

Week 1: 5 units (100mcg)

Week 2: 10 units (200mcg)

Weeks 3-12: Increase dose in intervals of 100mcg as necessary to continue sustaining benefits. 

15 units= 300mcg

20 units=400mcg

25 units=500mcg

30 units=600mcg

35 units=700mcg

Disclaimer

The information on this website, including all peptide-related content and dosing discussions, is provided for educational and research purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or instructions for personal use.

Many compounds discussed may be investigational and not approved for human use in all jurisdictions. Content is based on publicly available research, scientific literature, and community discussion, and while efforts are made to ensure accuracy, no guarantees are made regarding completeness, safety, or efficacy.

This content is not intended for human or veterinary diagnosis, treatment, or self-administration. Any use of medications, peptides, or related compounds should only occur under the supervision of a licensed healthcare professional.

Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making health-related decisions.

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