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DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide)

DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide)

By Dr. Liam Griffin
Published on July 5, 2022
Sleep Quality
Stress Reduction
Recovery

A neuropeptide designed to promote deeper, more restorative slow-wave sleep. Quality sleep is a cornerstone of recovery, brain health, and healthy aging.

DSIP, or Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide, is a naturally occurring neuropeptide found in the brain that is believed to play a crucial role in the regulation of deep, restorative sleep. It is primarily associated with promoting an increase in slow-wave sleep (delta wave sleep), which is the stage of sleep where the body performs most of its physical repair and the brain consolidates memories. The quality and duration of deep sleep decline significantly with age, contributing to poor recovery, cognitive fog, and an increased risk of age-related diseases. DSIP is researched for its potential to restore a more youthful sleep architecture. By improving the quality and depth of sleep, DSIP can enhance the body's nightly repair processes, reduce cortisol levels, and improve hormonal balance, all of which are fundamental for maintaining a low biological age.

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