Support your routine with sharper intention. A premium peptide option built for sleep rhythm, rest quality, and recovery routines, with a clean ordering experience and protocol-ready guidance.
Premium DSIP 10 mg/vial A streamlined peptide option designed to support your sleep rhythm, rest quality, and recovery routines, with up to 20 days of supply.
Sleep Rhythm, rest support, and recovery routine for a more intentional wellness routine.
Designed to help support your sleep rhythm so your routine feels more structured, consistent, and goal-focused.
Built for your wellness plan when you want calmer nights, restorative momentum, and repeatable daily momentum.
Supports your recovery routine as part of a premium, structured wellness routine.
Supports your calmer nights as part of a premium, structured wellness routine.
Supports your restorative momentum as part of a premium, structured wellness routine.
Supports your wellness balance as part of a premium, structured wellness routine.
Supports your night routine as part of a premium, structured wellness routine.
Use the listed nightly protocol before bed as part of a structured wellness plan.
Once mixed, the vial equals 0.1 mg per unit on a U-100 insulin syringe.
Add 1 ml BAC water slowly down the inside wall of the vial.
Gently swirl until dissolved. Do not shake. The mixed solution should look clear before use.
Use the formula: units x 0.1 mg = dose amount. Example: 10 units = 1 mg.
Use sterile technique, clean the vial top before drawing, rotate sites, and avoid irritated or damaged skin.
Do not use if the solution is cloudy, discolored, or has particles. Contact us before use if anything is unclear.
Store at 20 - 25C (68 - 78F), protect from light, and refrigerate after first reconstitution.
Use fatty tissue such as the abdomen, outer thigh, or back of upper arm. For abdomen injections, stay at least 2 inches from the navel.
Vivid dreams, injection redness, and dizziness are possible side effects.
Use the visual guide to match syringe units with the correct mg amount before each dose. Simple formula: units x 0.1 mg = dose amount.