What is DSIP used for?
DSIP is most commonly used for users with disrupted deep-sleep architecture; people who want a non-melatonin, non-benzo sleep tool; stack add-on for recovery cycles. Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide. A brain-origin peptide aimed at sleep architecture. Limited human data, mixed user reports. Human evidence for DSIP is limited, so these are the goals people pursue with it, not guaranteed outcomes.
What people use DSIP for
- Users with disrupted deep-sleep architecture
- People who want a non-melatonin, non-benzo sleep tool
- Stack add-on for recovery cycles
References
- Effects of delta-sleep-inducing peptide on 24-hour sleep-wake behaviour in severe chronic insomnia — Schneider-Helmert D. European Neurology, 1987
- Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): a still unresolved riddle — Kovalzon VM, Strekalova TV. Journal of Neurochemistry, 2006
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Last updated 2026-06-15.