Description
What is Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide (DSIP)?
Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a peptide found in neurons, peripheral organs, and plasma. DSIP primarily induces delta sleep. In addition to sleep regulation, the peptide has been observed to affect electrophysiological activity, neurotransmitter levels in the brain, circadian and locomotor patterns, hormone levels, psychological performance, and the action of neuropharmacological drugs—including their withdrawal effects.
Presentation:
5 mg vial of lyophilized Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide powder
Delta Sleep Peptide Preparation:
- Remove the protective cap, not the stopper
- Make sure your hands and the vial are clean. Clean the top of the vial with cotton and alcohol
- Prepare 2 ml of sterile water in a standard syringe. Slowly inject the water through the peptide’s rubber stopper
- Draw your dose using an insulin syringe. Hold the syringe and vial firmly with one hand and, with the other, pull the plunger to draw the full dose of the peptide
Dosage:
10 to 15 units of DSIP per application using an insulin syringe, 3 times per week
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