DSIP and Stress-Driven Sleep Disruption
One of the most common reasons people cannot achieve deep, restorative sleep is elevated cortisol - the stress hormone that keeps the brain in a heightened state of alertness. DSIP's core mechanism addresses this directly: it stabilizes the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis, the body's primary stress response system, helping the brain "downshift" into deep sleep rather than remaining vigilant through the night.
What DSIP Does for High-Stress Patients
HPA Axis Stabilization
DSIP modulates the HPA axis to reduce corticotropin-releasing hormones and lower systemic cortisol. For patients whose stress load is preventing the transition into deep sleep, this is the mechanism that matters most.
Stress Architecture Repair
Rather than sedating the nervous system, DSIP helps it return to its natural resting state. Patients commonly describe fewer racing thoughts at bedtime and an easier time staying asleep once they have drifted off.
Deep Sleep for Physical Recovery
High-stress individuals and elite athletes often sacrifice recovery quality under load. By extending the duration of delta-wave sleep, DSIP supports the Growth Hormone release that drives tissue repair and physical restoration.
Who This May Be Right For
You may benefit from DSIP if you:
- Experience difficulty "turning off" your mind at night due to stress or anxiety
- Work in a high-pressure environment (executive, healthcare, military, professional athlete)
- Have noticed that your sleep quality deteriorates during periods of high stress
- Are a shift worker or frequent traveler whose sleep-wake cycle is regularly disrupted
- Feel physically unrested despite adequate sleep duration
Who Should Not Use DSIP
DSIP is not for use in patients with cancer, a history of cancer, pregnancy, or breastfeeding.
A medical assessment is required before a prescription is issued.
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