
DSIP
Ships fully reconstituted · no mixing, no powder, no bacteriostatic waterDeep Sleep Peptide
Targets deep delta-wave sleep for restorative rest without next-day grogginess.
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Frequently paired with
What it supports
- Deeper, more restorative sleep
- Improved sleep onset
- Reduced cortisol and stress
- No next-day grogginess
- May help with pain perception
- Natural sleep cycle support
- Enhanced recovery during sleep
The details
- Administration
- Subcutaneous injection, evening
- Format
- 1mg/mL, 5mL vial
- Typical dosing
- 100-250mcg before bed
- Best for
- Deep sleep, sleep efficiency, restorative rest
- Pairs well with
- Selank, Epitalon, Sermorelin
How it works
Signal
DSIP is given as a single subcutaneous injection in the evening, on a provider-determined schedule.
Cellular response
DSIP modulates the sleep-wake cycle by influencing cortisol rhythms, promoting delta-wave sleep, and lowering stress hormones. It works with your natural sleep mechanisms rather than forcing sedation, supporting the body's restorative processes.
Outcome
Most people notice falling asleep gets easier within the first few nights, with mornings feeling less groggy by weeks 1–2 and genuinely restorative sleep by weeks 2–4. Many keep the improvement for months after finishing a protocol — the unusual part of DSIP’s clinical record.
Research highlights
Studies show increased delta wave sleep
Research on cortisol normalization
Trials in chronic pain patients
Demonstrated stress-reducing effects
Research summaries are provided for educational context and are not a promise of results. Talk with your provider about what to expect.
Sources & references
~59% increase in total sleep time
Schneider-Helmert D et al. Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther Toxicol. 1981;19(8):341–350.
View sourceChronic insomnia normalized to healthy levels
Schneider-Helmert D. Eur Neurol. 1987;27(2):108–119.
View sourceNormal sleep maintained for months after treatment
Kaeser HE. Eur Neurol. 1984;23(1):1–4.
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Common questions
Important safety information
DSIP is available by prescription only and is dispensed after a licensed provider reviews your medical screening and determines it is appropriate for you. Compounded medications are prepared by a licensed U.S. pharmacy and are not FDA-approved products. Tell your provider about your full medical history and any medications you take.
- • Generally well tolerated
- • Possible vivid dreams initially
- • May cause temporary drowsiness
- • Requires licensed provider supervision


