Overview
The speaker introduces Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide (DSIP), discusses its potential benefits for sleep improvement—especially for those with irregular sleep schedules—and provides detailed instructions on dosing, preparation, and mixing for personal use.
Introduction to DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide)
- DSIP is a rare peptide aimed at improving sleep quality.
- It is found in high concentrations in human mother's milk.
- The peptide is recommended for individuals with disrupted circadian rhythms, such as shift workers.
Mechanism of Action and Benefits
- DSIP targets areas in the brain and brainstem related to sleep and relaxation.
- It interacts with serotonin, melatonin, and GABA to aid in falling and staying asleep.
- The peptide boosts endocrine function during sleep, increasing growth hormone, thyroid hormone, and testosterone.
- Benefits include improved sleep, reduced chronic pain, stress reduction, enhanced cognition, depression aid, withdrawal support, and hormone stimulation.
Dosing and Protocol
- Recommended starting dose: 100 micrograms three hours before bedtime daily.
- Continue daily dosing until normal sleep patterns resume.
- Once sleep stabilizes, reduce to 50 micrograms once per week.
- Doses are given in micrograms, requiring precise syringe measurements.
Mixing and Preparation Instructions
- For a 5 mg vial, mix with 2.5 cc (250 units) of bacteriostatic water.
- Use a 3 cc syringe for mixing; draw five units for a 100-microgram dose.
- For maintenance (50 micrograms), draw approximately 2.5 units (rounded to three units for easier measurement).
- Prevent vial overpressurization by adjusting air and fluid exchange during mixing.
- One vial can last 50 days at 100 micrograms per day.
Tips and Additional Resources
- Protocols, mixing notes, and a peptide calculator are available in the video description.
- Peptide calculator helps with custom dosing adjustments.
- Speaker encourages viewers to comment with questions for further clarification.
Personal Experience and Context
- Speaker has over 25 years as a fireman/paramedic, emphasizing sleep issues from shift work.
- Expresses optimism about DSIP’s potential to improve chronic poor sleep.
Action Items
- TBD – Speaker: Test DSIP tonight and monitor sleep quality.
- TBD – Audience: Refer to video description for protocols, notes, and dosing calculator.
Questions / Follow-Ups
- Are there any other side effects or user tips to consider when using DSIP?
- How effective is DSIP for others with similar sleep issues?