Sleep plays a critical role in cellular repair, hormonal balance, cognitive function, and overall longevity. In regenerative and functional medicine, certain peptides are used to support sleep quality and circadian rhythm regulation. Two peptides often discussed in this area are DSIP (Delta Sleep–Inducing Peptide) and Epitalon (Epithalon). While both peptides influence sleep and recovery, they...Read More
Epitalon, also known as Epithalon, is a synthetic tetrapeptide derived from epithalamin, a natural peptide produced by the pineal gland. It has been studied for its potential role in supporting healthy aging, regulating circadian rhythms, and promoting cellular longevity. Epitalon is of particular interest in longevity and regenerative medicine because of its potential ability to...Read More
DSIP, or Delta Sleep–Inducing Peptide, is a naturally occurring neuropeptide associated with sleep regulation and circadian rhythm balance. It was first discovered in the human brain and is believed to play a role in promoting deep sleep and regulating the body’s natural sleep cycles. In regenerative and functional medicine, DSIP is used to support sleep...Read More
Advances in regenerative and longevity medicine have introduced several neuroactive peptides designed to support brain health, cognitive performance, and neurological recovery. Among the most widely discussed are Semax, Selank, and Cerebrolysin. Although these compounds all support brain function, they work through different biological mechanisms and are used for different therapeutic goals. Understanding the differences between...Read More
Cerebrolysin is a neuropeptide-based therapy derived from purified brain peptides and amino acids. It is designed to support brain health by mimicking the activity of naturally occurring neurotrophic factors that regulate neuronal growth, repair, and survival. Cerebrolysin has been studied for its ability to improve cognitive function, protect neurons, and support recovery in neurological conditions....Read More