Overview
This protocol provides comprehensive guidance on dosing, preparing, and administering DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) from a 5mg vial, primarily for sleep improvement and stress modulation through subcutaneous injection.
Quickstart Highlights
- Typical daily dose is 100–300 mcg, given once daily 30–60 minutes before bedtime.
- Gradually titrate the dose to assess individual response.
- Reconstitute each 5mg vial with up to 3 mL of bacteriostatic water for accurate dosing.
- Store lyophilized peptide frozen and reconstituted solution in the refrigerator.
Standard / Gradual Approach
- Weeks 1–2: 100 mcg daily (6 units).
- Weeks 3–4: 200 mcg daily (12 units).
- Weeks 5–6: 300 mcg daily (18 units).
- Weeks 7–8 (optional): 300 mcg daily (18 units).
- Reconstitute vial with 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water for ~1,667 mcg/mL concentration.
Advanced / Aggressive Approach
- Weeks 1–2: 300 mcg daily (18 units).
- Weeks 3–4: 400 mcg daily (24 units).
- Weeks 5–6: 500 mcg daily (30 units).
- Weeks 7–8 (optional): 600 mcg daily (36 units).
- Extended use: up to 1000 mcg daily (60 units).
- Split injections if single dose exceeds 0.5 mL.
Protocol Overview and Dosing
- The goal is deeper, restorative sleep and stress-response support.
- Schedule: daily subcutaneous injection for 4–8 weeks (extendable).
- Dose range: standard 100–300 mcg; advanced up to 600+ mcg.
- Start with 100–200 mcg, adjust based on response; advanced use may escalate to 500–600+ mcg.
- Inject subcutaneously in the evening or before sleep.
Storage Instructions
- Store lyophilized vials at –20°C or lower before mixing.
- Refrigerate reconstituted peptide at 2–8°C; use within 30 days.
- Minimize repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Supplies Needed
- 1 vial per 4 weeks at standard dose; increase for advanced protocols.
- 1 insulin syringe per injection (28 for 4 weeks, 56 for 8 weeks).
- Bacteriostatic water (1–3 mL per vial).
- Alcohol swabs (one per injection).
Important Safety Notes
- Use a new, sterile syringe for each injection and rotate sites.
- Discontinue use and consult a professional if any adverse reaction occurs.
- Maintain a dosing and response log throughout the protocol.
How DSIP Works
- DSIP is a neuropeptide influencing slow-wave sleep and possibly stabilizing the stress response.
- Research indicates potential neuroprotective effects.
Potential Benefits & Side Effects
- Some users report deeper sleep and less stress-related fatigue.
- Possible, though rare, side effects are mild injection-site irritation, headaches, or brief dizziness.
Lifestyle Factors
- Maintain a regular sleep schedule and use a dark, cool sleep environment.
- Practice stress-management techniques such as meditation or light exercise.
- Ensure a balanced diet and proper hydration.
Injection Technique
- Clean vial stopper and injection site with alcohol swabs.
- Inject at a 45–90 degree angle into subcutaneous tissue, rotating sites for each injection.
Recommendations / Advice
- Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting or modifying any peptide protocol.
- This information is for educational use only and not intended as medical advice.