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Sermorelin vs DSIP

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

Sermorelin

Sermorelin is a synthetic analog of GHRH consisting of the first 29 amino acids of the natural hormone. It was previously FDA-approved for GH deficiency diagnosis and treatment in children.

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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

AspectSermorelinDSIP
MechanismBinds to GHRH receptors in the pituitary gland to stimulate natural GH production and release. Maintains the body's natural feedback mechanisms for GH regulation.Modulates sleep-wake cycles by affecting sleep spindles and delta rhythms. May also influence stress hormones and have analgesic properties.
Typical DosageTypical dosing: 200-500mcg administered once daily, usually before bed. Some protocols use twice daily dosing.Typical dosing: 100-300mcg administered 30 minutes before sleep. Some protocols use it cyclically.
AdministrationSubcutaneous injection, preferably at bedtime to work with natural GH release patterns. Can be combined with GHRPs for synergistic effects.Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection before bedtime. Some users report better results with cyclical use.
Side EffectsGenerally well-tolerated. May cause injection site reactions, headache, flushing, or dizziness. Less side effects than direct GH administration.May cause grogginess upon waking, vivid dreams, or temporary headaches.
Best For

What They Have in Common

Both Sermorelin and DSIP are commonly used for:

Key Differences

Unique to Sermorelin:

Detailed Analysis

Both DSIP and Sermorelin are commonly used for Recovery & Healing, Sleep Quality.

Which Should You Choose?

DSIP has stronger evidence for Sleep Quality.

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