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About DSIP: Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide

Enhance Sleep Quality with an experienced DSIP consultation at Century City. Dr. Cho’s DSIP Program has a unique peptide that naturally interacts with the brain’s pathways and promotes deep sleep and stress reduction. Because of her DSIP program, she is known as a Sleep disorder specialist in Los Angeles. The DSIP, or the Delta sleep-including Peptide, is a somnogenic nonapeptide that easily bypasses the blood barrier to impact neuromodulation.
Under Dr. Cho’s dedicated care, I experienced revitalized rest, improved memory consolidation, and improved overall well-being.

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The DSIP or the Delta sleep-inducing Peptide is a somnogenic nonapeptide that easily bypasses the blood-brain barrier to impact neuromodulation. For over 40 years, studies have shown that DSIP shows stress-protective action by decreasing stress metabolic disorders through modulating a number of physiological and endocrine pathways in the central nervous system. DSIP is even being studied as a potential target for treating major depressive disorder.

DSIP is naturally secreted from your hypothalamus and acts on downstream regions such as your brainstem. Its name comes from EEG findings of increased frequency of delta waves—which is when your body recuperates during slow wave sleep, consolidates memories and learning, and clears metabolic waste.

Benefits of DSIP

While results of using DSIP may vary from one patient to another, studies have shown health benefits including:

  • Helps promote better sleep quality
  • Relieves emotional and psychological responses to stress
  • Reduces oxidative stress
  • Normalizes myocardial contractility
  • Alters corticotropin levels
  • Normalizes blood pressure
  • Alters pain perception

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Frequently Asked Questions

DSIP is generally considered safe when used properly, but some potential side effects or risks include:

  • Mild headaches or dizziness.
  • Grogginess if the dosage is too high.
  • Fluctuations in mood or anxiety (in rare cases).
  • Allergic reactions, though rare, can also occur.

Limited long-term research on DSIP has revealed that the full spectrum of side effects may not be completely understood. Therefore, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional before use.

DSIP is typically administered via subcutaneous injections. The peptide is absorbed into the bloodstream, where it can cross the blood-brain barrier to exert its effects on sleep.

The recommended dosage for sleep disorders can vary, but a general guideline is:

  • 100-300 micrograms per dose, usually administered in the evening before bedtime. The exact dose may depend on individual needs and should be determined by a medical professional. Lower doses are typically used initially to assess tolerance and effectiveness.

DSIP can potentially be combined with other sleep aids or treatments, but this should be done under medical supervision. It may be paired with:

  • Melatonin or other natural sleep supplements.
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I).
  • Medications like sedatives (if approved by a doctor).

Combining DSIP with other treatments should be approached cautiously to avoid over-sedation, drug interactions, or adverse effects. Always consult a healthcare provider before combining DSIP with other therapies or medications.

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