# About DSIP Rx: An Independent DSIP Research Digest

> DSIP Rx is an independent editorial project that publishes plain-English, cited summaries of the peer-reviewed research on DSIP. Not a clinic, not a vendor, no medical advice.

Who publishes this site, what it is, and the line it does not cross.

## What this site is

DSIP Rx 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 narrow and honest: take a molecule surrounded by confident online claims and lay out what the actual studies measured, in language a non-scientist can follow, with every number traceable to a source. For a compound as genuinely unresolved as DSIP, that plain accounting is the whole value.

## What 'Rx' means here

The 'Rx' in our name is editorial framing, not a service. It marks the kind of prescription-adjacent questions people bring to this peptide — what it is, what it does, whether it works — and signals that we answer them from the literature. It is not a claim that this site prescribes anything, dispenses anything, or stands in for a healthcare professional.

DSIP is not approved as a drug by the FDA or any other regulator; it is sold only as a research chemical. Nothing on this site should be read as encouragement to obtain or use it. We summarize research; decisions about health belong with a qualified clinician.

## How we work

Each page is built from primary sources — peer-reviewed studies indexed in databases like PubMed — and every quantitative claim carries a numbered citation you can check on the [DSIP references](/references) page. When the evidence is thin, mixed, or unreplicated, we say so plainly rather than rounding it up; with DSIP, that happens often.

We also keep the reported human-experience layer clearly separate from the published science. Community reports appear on the [effects page](/effects), explicitly labeled as anecdotal rather than clinical evidence. The aim throughout is calibration: an accurate sense of how strong each claim really is.

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A calm, plain-English reading of the DSIP record — the deep-sleep delta waves that named it logged where the studies show them, the missing receptor and the frequent non-responses kept in full view, and the community reports pinned to one side as anecdote; no clinic behind the name and nothing here dosed, supplied, or sold.
