Technical Overview
DSIP is a naturally occurring nonapeptide found in the brain that is capable of crossing the blood-brain barrier. As the name suggests, it was first discovered for its ability to induce “Delta” (Deep Wave) sleep. In research settings, it is viewed as a systemic “Master Regulator.”
The “Restorative” Research Profile
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Circadian Rhythm Correction: Studied for its ability to normalize sleep-wake cycles and improve the quality of deep sleep recovery phases.
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Hormonal Regulation: Researched for its role in reducing basal cortisol levels and modulating LH (Luteinizing Hormone) secretion.
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Stress Shield: Investigated for its ability to protect the cardiovascular system from the physical impacts of chronic stress.






