FOR RESEARCH PURPOSE ONLY
DSIP, short for Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide, is a naturally occurring neuropeptide first identified in the early 1970s by Swiss researchers studying sleep regulation. It has been linked to the regulation of sleep cycles, modulation of stress hormones like cortisol, and even influence over pituitary hormone release (such as LH and GH).
Most research has centered around its effects on deep sleep, recovery, and stress regulation, though some studies also hint at roles in pain modulation and immune function.
Benefits of DSIP :
Even though DSIP is still considered experimental, its potential benefits extend beyond just sleep. Research and anecdotal reports suggest it may impact rest, recovery, stress, and overall performance.
- Sleep Quality & Recovery
- Supports recovery
- Stress & Hormone Regulation
- Mood stabilization
Potential Secondary Benefits :
- Pain management
- Immune function
- Anti-aging potential
Potential Side Effects of DSIP :
- Daytime drowsiness
- Headaches or dizziness
- Hormonal fluctuations
- GI discomfort




















