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Peptide Atlas

Common pairing

Deep Sleep Reset

sleeprecovery

Why people put these together

This stack is built to help you fall asleep faster, sleep more deeply, and reset a body clock thrown off by jet lag, late nights, or shift work. Melatonin does the heavy lifting: it is the hormone your brain makes at night, and it has real human backing for cutting the time it takes to fall asleep and for nudging your schedule back on track. DSIP and Epithalon are the experimental partners. Epithalon is copied from a pineal-gland extract, the brain region that runs your sleep clock, while DSIP was first pulled from rabbit blood and studied as a possible natural sleep hormone. The honest picture is that only melatonin has solid human evidence here. DSIP rests on two tiny studies from 1981 that no one has repeated, and Epithalon's sleep and body-clock claims come almost entirely from animal and lab-dish work, so treat those two as promising add-ons rather than proven.

Keep in mind

No one has studied these three peptides taken together, so any combined benefit is guesswork rather than tested fact, and DSIP and Epithalon are unapproved research chemicals whose purity and dosing are not verified. Melatonin timing matters as much as the amount, long-term daily use is poorly studied, and you should talk to a doctor before combining these, especially if you are pregnant, on blood thinners or immune-suppressing drugs, or have a personal or family history of cancer.

Compounds in this pairing