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Sleep Stack.

DSIP
DSIP
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CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin
CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin

DSIP for sleep onset and quality. CJC-1295/Ipamorelin for GH release during deep sleep.

Why these work together

DSIP

  • Helps you fall asleep faster
  • Deepens slow-wave sleep
  • Works the same night you take it

CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin

  • Maximizes GH released during sleep
  • Recovery happens while you rest
  • Effects build over weeks

What's in this stack

Who this stack is for

Good fit

  • Individuals suffering from severe insomnia or fragmented sleep
  • Shift workers or those dealing with disrupted circadian rhythms
  • Athletes needing maximum recovery overnight

Not a fit

  • Pregnant women or individuals on sedating psychiatric medications without physician clearance

Typically prescribed

DSIP

CJC-1295/Ipamorelin

Dose

100-200 mcg

Dose

200-300 mcg

Frequency

1x at bedtime

Frequency

1x at bedtime

Route

Subcutaneous

Route

Subcutaneous

Duration

4-8 weeks

Duration

8-12 weeks

Always follow your provider's instructions. These are general reference ranges, not recommendations.

What to expect

Night 1-3

Faster sleep onset and deeper stages

Week 1-2

Wake more rested, less morning grogginess

Week 3-6

Better daytime energy and recovery follow

Individual results vary. These timelines come from clinical observation and community reports — not guarantees.

About the Sleep Stack

Can I take these peptides in the same syringe?
Some providers prescribe them combined in one injection if the compounds are pre-blended by the compounding pharmacy. If you have separate vials, use separate syringes unless your provider explicitly says otherwise.
How long should I run the Sleep Stack?
Protocols vary by stack. Short-term repair stacks typically run 4–8 weeks; longevity or GH stacks run longer with strategic off-cycles. Your provider determines the right duration based on your response.
Can I add other peptides to this stack?
Don't add compounds without provider guidance. Stacking more compounds raises the risk of receptor competition, side effects, and unintended interactions.