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DSIP vs GLP-2
Both are Recovery peptides.
DSIP
Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide
Half-life: 30–60 minutes
85 providers listed
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DSIP
Risk
Half-life
30–60 minutes
GLP-2
Risk
Half-life
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About DSIP
Neuropeptide that modulates sleep architecture by promoting delta-wave sleep patterns. Reduces stress hormones including ACTH and cortisol, and interacts with hypothalamic-pituitary pathways to support recovery and circadian regulation.
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a naturally occurring neuropeptide studied for its role in sleep regulation and stress hormone modulation. It is used in research contexts to support sleep quality and recovery. For educational purposes only — consult a qualified healthcare provider.
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About GLP-2
Binds GLP-2 receptor on intestinal enteroendocrine cells. Promotes enterocyte proliferation and reduces apoptosis, increasing villus height and crypt depth. Strengthens tight junctions and reduces intestinal permeability.
A 33-amino acid intestinal peptide co-secreted with GLP-1 from gut L-cells after eating. A potent intestinal trophic factor promoting gut lining integrity, villus growth, and reduced intestinal permeability. Studied for IBD, leaky gut, and gut repair.
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