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    Liquid Clen and DSIP Sale!

    DSIP (Delta Sleep-inducing Peptide) is a neuropeptide found in the hypothalamus, pituitary, and adrenal glands. Its isolation has allowed for extensive research which has found several possible primary and peripheral roles of this peptide. First, DSIP has been shown to induce sleep [1]. Second, it has been used successfully to treat opiate and alcohol withdrawal [2]. Third, it has been shown to work as an analgesic in treatment of chronic pain, sometimes as an adjunct treatment [3]. Fourth, DSIP has been shown to block ACTH release and decrease levels of ACTH, stimulate LH release, and act as an inhibitor of the secretion of somatostatin [4]. The source of production of DSIP is yet unknown; it may be produced in the central nervous system or in a peripheral organ. It is thought to pass through the blood-brain barrier (BBB) more easily than most known neuropeptides. As mentioned, DSIP has shown positive results in inducing slow-wave EEG (sleep). It has been shown to help treat narcolepsy and restore disturbed sleep patterns to normal sleep rhythms. [5]

    DSIP Amino Acid Sequence: Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu

    DSIP, 5mgs

    Sources:

    1 - Anders Bjartella; Rolf Ekmanb; Frank Sundlerc; Erik Widerlvd. Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): An overview of central actions and possible relationship to psychiatric illnesses. Nord J Psy, 42:2;111-117. 1988.
    2 - Schoenenberger GA. Characterization, properties and multivariate functions of Delta-Sleep Inducing Peptide (DSIP). European Neurology 23: 321–345. 1984.
    3 - Soyka M and Rothenhaeusler H. Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Opioid Detoxification. Am. J. Psychiat. 154: 714–715. 1997
    4 - McCann SM. Delta sleep inducing peptide (DSIP) stimulates the release of LH but not FSH via a hypothalamic site of action in the rat. Brain Research Bulletin 15: 535–538. 1987
    5 - Schneider-Helmert D and Schoenenberger GA. The influence of synthetic DSIP (delta-sleep-inducing-peptide) on disturbed human sleep. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 37: 913–917. 1981

    The links below will take you there. The code: clendsip10 will get you an extra 10% discount
    Liquid CLEN
    http://www.ar-r.com/research-chemica...=MB%2B-%2Bclen

    DSIP
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    Ar-r

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    Quote Originally Posted by AR-R View Post
    DSIP (Delta Sleep-inducing Peptide) is a neuropeptide found in the hypothalamus, pituitary, and adrenal glands. Its isolation has allowed for extensive research which has found several possible primary and peripheral roles of this peptide. First, DSIP has been shown to induce sleep [1]. Second, it has been used successfully to treat opiate and alcohol withdrawal [2]. Third, it has been shown to work as an analgesic in treatment of chronic pain, sometimes as an adjunct treatment [3]. Fourth, DSIP has been shown to block ACTH release and decrease levels of ACTH, stimulate LH release, and act as an inhibitor of the secretion of somatostatin [4]. The source of production of DSIP is yet unknown; it may be produced in the central nervous system or in a peripheral organ. It is thought to pass through the blood-brain barrier (BBB) more easily than most known neuropeptides. As mentioned, DSIP has shown positive results in inducing slow-wave EEG (sleep). It has been shown to help treat narcolepsy and restore disturbed sleep patterns to normal sleep rhythms. [5]

    DSIP Amino Acid Sequence: Trp-Ala-Gly-Gly-Asp-Ala-Ser-Gly-Glu

    DSIP, 5mgs

    Sources:

    1 - Anders Bjartella; Rolf Ekmanb; Frank Sundlerc; Erik Widerlvd. Delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP): An overview of central actions and possible relationship to psychiatric illnesses. Nord J Psy, 42:2;111-117. 1988.
    2 - Schoenenberger GA. Characterization, properties and multivariate functions of Delta-Sleep Inducing Peptide (DSIP). European Neurology 23: 321–345. 1984.
    3 - Soyka M and Rothenhaeusler H. Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide Opioid Detoxification. Am. J. Psychiat. 154: 714–715. 1997
    4 - McCann SM. Delta sleep inducing peptide (DSIP) stimulates the release of LH but not FSH via a hypothalamic site of action in the rat. Brain Research Bulletin 15: 535–538. 1987
    5 - Schneider-Helmert D and Schoenenberger GA. The influence of synthetic DSIP (delta-sleep-inducing-peptide) on disturbed human sleep. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 37: 913–917. 1981

    The links below will take you there. The code: clendsip10 will get you an extra 10% discount
    Liquid CLEN
    http://www.ar-r.com/research-chemica...=MB%2B-%2Bclen

    DSIP
    http://www.ar-r.com/peptides/dsip-5m...=MB%2B-%2Bdsip

    Promocode: clendsip10

    Yours,

    Ar-r
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