DSIP Delta-Sleep-Inducing-Peptide
DSIP (Delta-Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring 9-amino-acid neuropeptide originally isolated from rabbit brain tissue. It is being studied for its potential to support deep, slow-wave (delta) sleep and modulate stress hormones without the sedative dependency associated with traditional sleeping medications.
Key Reported Benefits and Uses
While early research and clinical trials are limited and sometimes inconsistent, DSIP is primarily researched for the following:
Deep Sleep Regulation: Promotes stage 3 slow-wave sleep, which is critical for physical restoration, immune support, and memory consolidation.
Stress and Pain Management: Studied for its ability to normalize cortisol levels, reduce anxiety-related arousal, and alleviate certain pain symptoms.
Addiction/Withdrawal: Some historical studies suggest DSIP may help alleviate symptoms associated with alcohol and opioid withdrawal
