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Posted by 757tech on April 4, 2012, at 16:25:59
For those of you with insomnia,google DELTA SLEEP PEPTIDE,read about it it is legal to order.
Posted by sigismund on April 4, 2012, at 16:42:33
In reply to Sleep Option, posted by 757tech on April 4, 2012, at 16:25:59
OK
Delta sleep is deep sleep, I guess?
Posted by Phillipa on April 4, 2012, at 16:57:12
In reply to Re: Sleep Option » 757tech, posted by sigismund on April 4, 2012, at 16:42:33
Will do
Posted by sigismund on April 4, 2012, at 16:59:20
In reply to Re: Sleep Option » 757tech, posted by sigismund on April 4, 2012, at 16:42:33
It sounds interesting enough
Eur Neurol 1984;23:372-385 (DOI: 10.1159/000115716)
Therapeutic Effects of Delta-Sleep-Inducing Peptide (DSIP) in Patients with Chronic, Pronounced Pain Episodes
A Clinical Pilot Study
W. Larbiga, W.D. Gerberb, M. Klucka, G.A. Schoenenbergerc
Experimental results suggested a modulation or 'programming' interaction of delta sleep-inducing peptide (DSIP) with endogenous opioid-peptidergic systems and exogenous intracerebrally or systemically administered morphine and amphetamine. The induction of cerebral MAO-A activity, a pronounced influence on the circadian rhythms of locomotion and intracerebral neurotransmitter as well as plasma protein and Cortisol concentrations has been reported. DSIP was also shown to counteract experimentally induced stress situations in animals. An improvement of the psychomotor performance and the concentration capacity in humans beside sleep normalization and pronounced effects on withdrawal symptoms including pain states in alcoholics and opiate addicts was discovered. This encouraged a pilot study for a possible action of the peptide in humans suffering from chronic pronounced pain episodes. We investigated the therapeutic effect in 7 patients with migraine episodes and vasomotor headaches, chronic tinnitus and psychogenic pain attacks. The anamnestic (baseline) values were statistically compared with the katamnestic control period. DSIP lowered significantly the pain levels of 6 out of 7 patients after intravenous administration on 5 consecutive days followed by 5 injections every 48-72 h. Remarkably, a simultaneous significant reduction of the concomitantly occurring depressive states was observed.But problems arise. Customs and perhaps IV administration?
Posted by 757tech on April 4, 2012, at 20:51:54
In reply to Re: Sleep Option may help with pain, posted by sigismund on April 4, 2012, at 16:59:20
Already on it,downside its injectable so you butt will get poked,but it doesent hurt lol.Havent gone high yet with dose so all i can say is a bit drowsy so far
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