Sleep Architecture Peptide Stack
Restores deep-sleep depth + onset latency without next-day sedation. Most users notice improvement in HRV + morning energy by week 2. Inject 30-60 min before bed.
What's in this stack
Delta Sleep‑Inducing Peptide (DSIP) is a small neuropeptide that influences sleep regulation and contributes to stress‑related resilience, commonly investigated for improving sleep quality.
Who this stack is for
People with fragmented, light, or non-restorative sleep and low morning HRV who want to restore deep-sleep depth without next-day grogginess.
How to run it
DSIP (delta sleep-inducing peptide) is injected 30–60 minutes before bed, daily, for an 8-week block. It is often combined with good sleep hygiene rather than used to override a broken routine.
What to expect
Many users notice improved deep-sleep and morning recovery markers within the first couple of weeks. DSIP modulates sleep architecture rather than sedating.
Frequently asked questions
What does DSIP do for sleep?
DSIP (delta sleep-inducing peptide) is associated with promoting deep, slow-wave sleep and normalising sleep architecture, without the next-day sedation of many sleep drugs.
When should I take DSIP?
Most protocols dose 30–60 minutes before bed so it aligns with sleep onset. It works best alongside consistent sleep timing.
Is DSIP habit-forming?
DSIP is a modulator of sleep architecture rather than a sedative-hypnotic, and is not associated with the dependence profile of classic sleep medications. As always, review with a practitioner.
Related stacks
This stack is an educational starting point based on common practitioner combinations. Doses are typical mid-range references — adjust to your own sensitivity and goals, and always consult a qualified practitioner before acting on any protocol. Aevum does not sell, source, or administer any component.