La description
DSIP (Delta Sleep Inducing Peptide) is an analogue of a natural peptide found in the human body. The major effect of the drug is induction of sleep. In addition, it improves blood circulation, metabolic processes and functional abilities. By suppressing the stimulating effect of the central endocrine systems on the adrenal glands, the drug has an anti-stress effect, reduces the production of glucocorticoids and has an antiviral effect. The peptide is a sequential chain of 9 amino acids. At present, the drug is the only neuropeptide whose gene has not yet been recognized and it is still not identified where the body produces DSIP.
DSIP effects
DSIP affects certain areas of the brain and in a relatively short period of time makes a person to fall asleep. Traditional hypnotics contain substances that are uncharacteristic of the human body, such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and so on. DSIP is is similar to natural sleep regulators, and therefore effective and harmless to human health. The tool allows you to eliminate frequent awakenings, more complete rest and the like.
The drug allows the body to cope with stress, ensure normal production of serotonin, maintain adequate blood sugar and more. Due to the fact that the peptide has a suppressive effect on opiate receptors, the development of alcohol and drug dependence is stopped.
DSIP injections have an anesthetic effect and are able to prevent spasms, so it can be used even to combat seizures. DSIP also has the following pronounced effects that are important for the human body:
significant activation of growth hormones;
improves sleep;
blood pressure stabilization;
allows to recover faster after long trainings;
reduction of the percentage of metastases;
stimulation of testosterone production by the body;
suppresses free radicals;
increasing resistance to stress and low temperatures;
slowing down the aging of tissues.
DSIP also promotes quality sleep, without being considered a sleeping pill. Therefore, this drug is an ideal remedy for people suffering from sleep disorders.
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