# About DSIP Source: An Independent DSIP Research Digest

> About DSIP Source — an independent editorial project publishing plain-English summaries of the peer-reviewed DSIP (delta sleep-inducing peptide) research literature.

An independent editorial digest of the delta sleep-inducing peptide research.

## What this site is

DSIP Source is an independent editorial project that publishes plain-English summaries of the peer-reviewed research literature on DSIP, the delta sleep-inducing peptide. We are not a clinic. We do not employ clinicians and we do not provide medical advice. We do not manufacture, sell, or distribute any product. Our work is editorial commentary on publicly available science. The goal is simple: take a peptide that is surrounded by confident-sounding claims and lay out, in language anyone can follow, what the studies actually measured — and where the honest gaps are.

## How we teach this material

We try to explain rather than lecture. Each page leads with a plain-English summary, defines jargon the first time it appears, and builds from the simplest finding to the more complicated ones. Where the evidence is strong, we say so plainly. Where it is weak, single-source, or contradicted across species, we say that too — because with DSIP, the uncertainty is a central part of the story, not a footnote. Every quantitative claim on the site is tied to a specific study you can look up on the [DSIP references](/references) page.

## About the name

The word "Source" in DSIP Source refers to source material — the primary research literature this digest is built from. It is an editorial position we occupy relative to the science: a place to find the sources, read plainly. It is not a claim that we sell, supply, or are a source of any product, and it is not a vendor or pharmacy. No product is offered, recommended, or available here. DSIP is not approved by the FDA or any regulator for human use, and nothing on this site should be read as encouragement to use it.

## Our standard for accuracy

We cite primary sources, we don't invent findings, and we don't smooth over inconvenient results. If a 2006 review called DSIP's sleep evidence weak, we report that rather than burying it. If many people notice no effect, we lead with it. The point of an honest digest is to leave you better informed about what is known, what is unknown, and what is merely hoped — so you can read the rest of the internet's DSIP claims with a sharper eye.

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A patient, plain-English walk through the delta sleep-inducing peptide research — nine amino acids explained, the weak spots flagged, no clinic and no product behind it.
