DSIP(Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide)
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a small peptide made of nine amino acids that was first discovered in the brain and is thought to play a role in promoting deep sleep. It may also help regulate stress, pain, and hormone levels, although its exact functions are still not fully understood. Some research suggests it has calming, neuroprotective, and sleep-enhancing effects. DSIP is not approved for medical use and is mostly studied in experimental or research settings.
YOU RECEIVE:
(1) Peptide bottle (freeze dried powder, not liquid)
(1) Bottle Bacteriostatic Water
*Peptides need to be mixed with bacteriostatic water to research
**NOT included- Syringes (all peptides are research products)
BENEFITS
PEP
Biological Functions and Effects:
Although its full mechanism of action is not fully understood, DSIP is believed to be involved in several physiological processes:
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Sleep Regulation:
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Initially thought to promote slow-wave (delta) sleep.
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Its name comes from this potential sleep-inducing effect.
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However, studies have shown mixed results, and its role in sleep is still debated.
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Stress Modulation:
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May help reduce stress responses by interacting with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis.
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Some research suggests anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) effects.
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Pain Perception:
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May have analgesic properties, possibly by affecting opioid or other neuropeptide systems.
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Hormonal Regulation:
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Can influence levels of corticotropin, luteinizing hormone, and growth hormone.
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Antioxidant and Neuroprotective Properties:
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May help protect neurons against oxidative stress and other damage.
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Therapeutic and Experimental Uses:
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Used experimentally for insomnia, chronic pain, stress, depression, and withdrawal symptoms from substances like alcohol or opioids.
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Not FDA-approved and typically available only in research or underground peptide markets.