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Peptides for Sleep & Recovery

4 peptidesUpdated July 2026
Peptides discussed for sleep include DSIP (delta sleep-inducing peptide), Epithalon for circadian regulation, and growth-hormone secretagogues like Sermorelin and CJC-1295, which are associated with deeper sleep in some research.

Sleep-related peptide research is early and mixed. DSIP's mechanisms remain incompletely understood, and the growth-hormone-axis compounds are endocrine-active. None are approved sleep aids.

Peptides researched for this goal

DSIP Sleep & Recovery

A neuropeptide studied for sleep regulation and stress resilience.

Epithalon Longevity

A tetrapeptide studied for telomerase activity and aging.

Sermorelin Growth Hormone

One of the earliest GHRH analogs, historically used to assess GH function.

CJC-1295 Growth Hormone

A growth-hormone-releasing hormone analog studied for GH support.

Frequently asked questions

DSIP is the peptide most directly associated with sleep research, though evidence is limited and its effects are not well established.

No. These are research compounds, not approved sleep medications.

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This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice, a diagnosis, or a recommendation to use any compound. It contains no dosing or purchase information. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional before considering any peptide.