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Problem: No noticeable effect Possible causes: Dose too low for your neurochemistry Product quality issues (underdosed or degraded) Timing not optimal for your sleep patterns Individual non-response to DSIP Solutions: Increase dose by 25-50% increments over several days Try a different vendor or batch Experiment with different timing windows If no response at 250mcg with confirmed quality product, DSIP may not work for you Problem: Initial effects that faded Possible causes: Tolerance development from excessive frequency Product degradation over time Changes in baseline sleep (improvement making DSIP less noticeable) Solutions: Take a 2-4 week break and reassess Check reconstitution date and prepare fresh solution Reduce frequency to prevent tolerance Consider whether improved sleep fundamentals may have reduced DSIP's relative impact Problem: Inconsistent results Possible causes: Variable timing or dosing Lifestyle factors interfering (stress, caffeine, irregular schedule) Injection technique inconsistency Solutions: Standardize protocol: same dose, same time, same technique Address confounding factors: caffeine cutoff 8+ hours before bed, consistent wake times Ensure consistent subcutaneous depth and injection sites Problem: Too much sedation or next-day grogginess Possible causes: Dose too high Timing too close to bedtime Interaction with other substances Solutions: Reduce dose by 25-50% Administer earlier in the evening (2-3 hours before bed) DSIP dosage compared to other sleep peptides Understanding how DSIP compares to other sleep-promoting peptides helps you choose the right tool for your situation

Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Volume 113, Issue 3, 1999, Pages 364-368