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    New Product Release: DSIP 5mg (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide)

    In an effort to increase our peptide product offering, we have recently added DSIP 5mg to our peptide catalog.

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    DSIP (Delta Sleep-inducing Peptide) is a neuropeptide found in the
    hypothalamus, pituitary, and adrenal glands. Its isolation has allowed
    for extensive research which has found several possible primary and
    peripheral roles of this peptide. First, DSIP has been shown to induce
    sleep. Second, it may have benefits as an analgesic in treatment of
    chronic pain, sometimes as an adjunct treatment. Third, DSIP has been
    shown to block ACTH release and decrease levels of ACTH, stimulate LH
    release, and act as an inhibitor of the secretion of somatostatin. The
    source of production of DSIP is yet unknown; it may be produced in the
    central nervous system or in a peripheral organ. It is thought to pass
    through the blood-brain barrier (BBB) more easily than most known
    neuropeptides. As mentioned, DSIP has shown positive results in inducing
    slow-wave EEG (sleep). It has been shown to help treat narcolepsy and
    restore disturbed sleep patterns to normal sleep rhythms.

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    Very interesting. I would like to try this. How does it help with alcohol and opiate withdrawal? How does it work with chronic pain? Also when you say induces sleep, does that mean it very quickly puts you to sleep or does it take a little while? Does it make you groggy in the mornings? What are the side effects?








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    Also is this peptide an oral solution or injectable? How much needs to be taken at a time? Are there possible drug interactions with this peptide? How often does it need to be taken? What are possible long term reactions? Some sleep meds are addictive and make it hard to sleep when you don't have them is this a possible side with this? Can you provide a link to some more information? I hate to ask so many questions but that is the only way to make up my mind as to whether it is something I would like to try out. Thanks








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    Fourth, DSIP has been shown to block ACTH release and decrease levels of ACTH, stimulate LH release, and act as an inhibitor of the secretion of somatostatin.
    More info on this please..

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    Quote Originally Posted by TGB1987 View Post
    Very interesting. I would like to try this. How does it help with alcohol and opiate withdrawal? How does it work with chronic pain? Also when you say induces sleep, does that mean it very quickly puts you to sleep or does it take a little while? Does it make you groggy in the mornings? What are the side effects?

    More info will be forthcoming. It will be interesting to see how research subjects respond to DSIP. I am performing "research" as of right now, which i'll post my results, in terms of its sleep inducing properties.

    Some of my initial statements of DSIP's secondary benefits may be a bit far reaching, based on the studies and research currently available. I'm hoping to be able to add some more concrete information soon.

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    Sounds good keep us posted. I think it is a very interesting compound.








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