EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH REFERENCE ONLY — NOT MEDICAL ADVICE — NOT FDA APPROVED
Intermediate

Sleep & Recovery Protocol

Requires some experience with individual compounds

Estimated Cost

$120-200

This protocol combines DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) for sleep quality with CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin for recovery and GH release during sleep. Discussed in sleep optimization and recovery communities.

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Source & Attribution

Source: Research Community Protocol (community)

Disclaimer: This combination is commonly discussed in sleep optimization and recovery research communities. This listing is for educational reference only. We do not recommend or endorse specific peptide combinations. Consult a healthcare provider before use.

Component Breakdown

Each component in this stack serves a specific purpose. Click any peptide to learn more.

DSIP

5mg

Sleep quality, circadian regulation

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Sustained GH release during sleep

GH pulse without cortisol/prolactin spike

Protocol Timing

General Administration

Follow individual peptide guidelines

1Consult each peptide page for specific timing
2Space injections if combining multiple sites

Expected Benefits Timeline

Week 1-2

Immediate

Initial adaptationSubtle energy changes
Month 1-2

Short-term

Noticeable improvementsSystemic benefits
Month 3+

Long-term

Sustained resultsCumulative effects

Warnings & Contraindications

  • DSIP may cause drowsiness — use before bed
  • Take GH secretagogues on empty stomach before bed
  • Individual responses may vary
  • Not evaluated by the FDA

General Stack Safety: When combining multiple compounds, the risk of interactions increases. Start with lower doses of individual components before combining. Discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider if you experience any adverse effects.

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Research Reference Only

This stack is for educational purposes. Combining peptides may increase risks. Start with individual compounds to assess tolerance. This information does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any protocol.