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MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) vs DSIP

A detailed comparison to help you understand the differences and choose the right peptide for your research goals.

MGF (Mechano Growth Factor)

MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) is a splice variant of IGF-1 that is produced locally in muscle tissue in response to mechanical stress. The non-PEGylated form has a very short half-life.

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DSIP

Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide is a neuropeptide that promotes delta wave sleep, the deepest and most restorative phase of the sleep cycle.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

AspectMGF (Mechano Growth Factor)DSIP
MechanismActivates muscle satellite cells (stem cells) and promotes their proliferation without differentiation, priming them for fusion with existing muscle fibers during repair and growth.Modulates sleep-wake cycles by affecting sleep spindles and delta rhythms. May also influence stress hormones and have analgesic properties.
Typical DosageDue to extremely short half-life (minutes), typical protocols use 100-200mcg injected directly into target muscles immediately post-workout.Typical dosing: 100-300mcg administered 30 minutes before sleep. Some protocols use it cyclically.
AdministrationIntramuscular injection into trained muscles within minutes of workout completion. Must be used immediately after reconstitution due to instability.Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection before bedtime. Some users report better results with cyclical use.
Side EffectsInjection site soreness, potential hypoglycemia, localized swelling. Short half-life limits systemic effects.May cause grogginess upon waking, vivid dreams, or temporary headaches.
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What They Have in Common

Both MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) and DSIP are commonly used for:

Key Differences

Unique to MGF (Mechano Growth Factor):

Unique to DSIP:

Detailed Analysis

Both DSIP and MGF (Mechano Growth Factor) are commonly used for Recovery & Healing.

Which Should You Choose?

Both peptides have similar evidence levels for their shared goals. Your choice may depend on specific use case, availability, or personal response.

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