DSIP
Delta sleep-inducing peptide. Converts vague sleep impressions into measurable deep-sleep data.
- Half-life
- 12 min
- Out of system
- ~1 h
- Route
- Subcutaneous
- Level
- Beginner
Very short-acting — protocols dose 1–2× a day. After the last dose, roughly 97% has cleared in ~1 h (five half-lives) — the window that matters for washouts, bloodwork and surgery.
What DSIP is used for
- Delta sleep-inducing peptide — reported deeper / longer sleep
- Possible analgesic effect (older studies)
- Useful when other sleep tools fall short
How it's typically used
Research range: 100 mcg subcutaneous, 30 min before bed.
What to watch for
- Mixed clinical data — placebo separation is hard
- Long-term safety unknown
- Inject pre-sleep; not a daytime peptide
About Other research compounds
- What they are
- Nootropics, metabolic agents, and research compounds that don't fit the other classes.
- How they're run
- Route and schedule vary widely — check the individual entry.
- What to watch
- This is the least-characterised corner of the atlas. Read the full guide, and treat anything without published human data as exactly that.
Full guide
DSIP: How to Track the "Delta Sleep" Peptide
DSIP claims to improve deep sleep, recovery, and pain modulation. Here is the tracking protocol that turns vague sleep impressions into real data.
Other other research compounds
Peptid AI is an educational and self-tracking tool — not a medical service, and not a vendor. Nothing here is medical advice, a prescription, or an endorsement. Doses reflect what is commonly reported in research literature; they are not recommendations. Many compounds listed are experimental, not approved for human use, and/or controlled substances that are illegal to possess without a prescription in many countries. Always consult a qualified physician before starting, changing, or stopping any protocol.