DSIP 5mg
DSIP is associated with:
Promotion of delta-wave (deep) sleep
Regulation of sleep cycles
Potential normalization of disrupted circadian patterns
It’s not a sedative.
It doesn’t “knock you out.”
It appears to influence sleep quality, not just sleep onset.
That puts it in a very different lane than:
Benzodiazepines
Z-drugs
Antihistamines
Melatonin
Those sedate.
DSIP attempts to regulate.
There’s some evidence it may influence:
Cortisol rhythms
Stress response
Possibly growth hormone dynamics (indirectly through sleep quality)
But the data is inconsistent. Human evidence is limited and mixed.
In performance circles, DSIP is used for:
Enhanced recovery
Improving deep sleep
Managing CNS fatigue
Reducing stimulant-related sleep disruption
This makes it more of a recovery peptide than a direct performance enhancer.
DSIP 5mg
DSIP is associated with:
Promotion of delta-wave (deep) sleep
Regulation of sleep cycles
Potential normalization of disrupted circadian patterns
It’s not a sedative.
It doesn’t “knock you out.”
It appears to influence sleep quality, not just sleep onset.
That puts it in a very different lane than:
Benzodiazepines
Z-drugs
Antihistamines
Melatonin
Those sedate.
DSIP attempts to regulate.
There’s some evidence it may influence:
Cortisol rhythms
Stress response
Possibly growth hormone dynamics (indirectly through sleep quality)
But the data is inconsistent. Human evidence is limited and mixed.
In performance circles, DSIP is used for:
Enhanced recovery
Improving deep sleep
Managing CNS fatigue
Reducing stimulant-related sleep disruption
This makes it more of a recovery peptide than a direct performance enhancer.