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Sleep recovery optimization formula for deep sleep, natural melatonin, ashwagandha cortisol reduction, DSIP peptide benefits, liposomal delivery sleep supplement, improve circadian rhythm naturally, delta sleep enhancement, reduce stress and improve sleep quality, plant-based melatonin pistachio extract, adaptogens for sleep, peptide sleep regulation, nervous system recovery during sleep, how to fall asleep faster and sleep deeper, chronic stress and poor sleep solutions, advanced sleep support formula ingredients and mechanism
€ 119,90 € 189,90
15 tablets in one box
Dissolve 1 tablet in 200 ml of room-temperature water.
Wait for complete staged dissolution — about 15 minutes.
That's how long Stepwise Release needs to complete all three activation phases and form a ready-to-
drink colloidal dispersion.
Take 30 minutes before bed, at the same time each night. Duration is based on individual needs.
During sleep, your body regulates hormones, strengthens memory, repairs tissues, and resets the nervous system. The quality of your sleep directly impacts your energy, focus, and overall health the next day.
However, modern lifestyle habits often disrupt natural sleep cycles. Exposure to blue light from screens, stress, late caffeine intake, and irregular routines can interfere with your circadian rhythm. This prevents your body from receiving the right signals at the right time, leading to poor sleep quality, fatigue, and reduced recovery.
Optimizing sleep is not just about duration, but about supporting your body’s natural rhythms for deeper, more restorative rest.
Late blue-light exposure delays melatonin release. Evening cortisol keeps you wired when you should be winding down. Racing thoughts hold the nervous system on alert. Too little deep sleep means too little recovery.
Plant-sourced melatonin — a gentle chronobiological signal. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) — an adaptogen that lowers evening cortisol. DSIP peptide — a neural signal that programs deep delta sleep. Liposomal delivery — every active ingredient reaches where it needs to go.
Not to force sleep. To create the conditions where your body naturally shifts into sleep-ready mode — through three coordinated signals: chronobiological, adaptogenic, and neuropeptide.
I. Chronobiological Signal — Pistachio Fruit Extract
Melatonin isn't a sleeping pill. It's the molecule that tells your body night has arrived. Normally your
pineal gland produces it from serotonin when darkness falls. Modern life disrupts that process.
Pistachio fruit extract, standardized to deliver 1 mg of natural melatonin per dose. That's a physiological
amount — right in the range your body naturally produces. Not more than needed. Just enough to restore
the signal.
"Why pistachio — not synthetic melatonin?"
A plant source brings natural co-factors — polyphenols and melatonin precursors — that extend and deepen the chronobiological effect. That's not marketing. It's biochemistry.
II. Adaptogenic Protection — Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) in Liposomal
Matrix
The real enemy of sleep isn't tiredness. It's elevated cortisol in the evening. That's what keeps your nervous system in fight-or-flight mode long after it should have switched to recovery.
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera, 236 mg) is an adaptogen with a clinically validated mechanism: it
modulates the HPA axis (hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal), bringing cortisol down under chronic stress.
Its withanolides also interact with GABA receptors — producing a calming effect without dependency,
without morning grogginess. Ashwagandha is encapsulated in a phospholipid matrix (590 mg, ≥70%
phosphatidylcholine), which is essential for the bioavailability of its fat-soluble active compounds.
III. Neuropeptide Signal — Peptide Complex IPH DSIP
This is the deepest level of the formula.
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a neuropeptide discovered in 1974 through deep-sleep research.
Its molecular role is to modulate slow-wave sleep — the phases where hormonal restoration, memory
consolidation, and cellular repair all happen.
A short peptide isn't a building block. It's an instruction the cell knows how to read. IPH DSIP enters the cell nucleus and interacts with gene promoter regions — modulating the activity of programs linked to sleep and recovery.
• Phospholipid Liposomal Matrix (≥70% phosphatidylcholine) — 590 mg
Lipid carrier, structural protection of active ingredients, cell membrane support.
• incl. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera, standardized to withanolides) — 236 mg
Cortisol reduction, GABAergic calming effect, adaptogenic protection.
• Pistachio Fruit Extract — 200 mg
Natural melatonin source; chronobiological sleep signal.
• incl. Melatonin — 1 mg
Circadian rhythm regulation, sleep onset.
• Peptide Complex IPH DSIP — 10 mg
Neuropeptide signal; delta-wave sleep programming.
• incl. protein fraction — 5 mg
Structural foundation of the peptide complex.
• incl. Trp-Ala-Gly-Asp-Glu — 5 mg
Peptide structure delta sleep-inducing peptide.
A body under chronic stress isn't a broken system. It's a system where the precision of internal signals has faded. Sleep becomes shallow — not because the mechanism has failed, but because the instruction
isn't getting through clearly enough.
Peptide programming describes how short molecular signals can interact directly with the genome:
— Peptides cross the cell membrane and reach the nucleus
— Inside the nucleus they bind to DNA at promoter regions of genes governing sleep and
regeneration
— A single peptide signal can modulate several connected genes at once
— The effect is reversible and dose-dependent — unlike hormonal interventions
Without the peptide signal
Delta-sleep genetic programs run incompletely
Growth hormone release is impaired
Recovery takes longer than it should.
With Peptide Complex IPH DSIP
Delta-wave sleep phases receive their molecular
trigger
The body completes a full, deep recovery cycle
You wake up rested — not sluggish.
The right ingredients are only half the formula. The other half is the right moment and the right form in
which each one meets the body.
Stepwise Release is a single-dose solid system that dissolves in stages. The tablet doesn't dissolve all at
once — it unfolds layer by layer, forming a colloidal aqueous dispersion where each component activates
at the exact right moment.
Phase 1. Buffering and initial hydration
The outer layers dissolve first. A pH buffer forms, hydration begins. The liposomal matrix prepares to open in
a stable ionic environment — protecting the phospholipid vesicles from disruption.
Phase 2. Liposomal matrix activation
Phospholipids rehydrate and form a dispersion. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) and melatonin transition
into their bioavailable form within the correct carrier. The staged release prevents incompatible components
from interacting.
Phase 3. Peptide complex release
DSIP peptide is released last — into a water environment that's already stable and prepared. This matters:
small regulatory peptides are sensitive to pH and ionic conditions.
Deep Sleep and Evening Recovery Formula
for those who take their rest seriously
While you sleep, your body isn't resting — it's working. Balancing hormones, consolidating memory,
repairing tissue, resetting the nervous system. The quality of that overnight work determines the quality
of every day that follows.
Modern life gets in the way. Late-night screens, racing thoughts, that afternoon coffee, chronic stress —
they all shift your internal clock and leave the night incomplete. Not because something is wrong with
your sleep. But because your body never got the right signal at the right time.
• Late blue-light exposure delays melatonin release
• Evening cortisol keeps you wired when you should be winding down
• Racing thoughts hold the nervous system on alert
• Too little deep sleep means too little recovery
• Plant-sourced melatonin — a gentle chronobiological signal
• Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) — an adaptogen that lowers evening cortisol
• DSIP peptide — a neural signal that programs deep delta sleep
• Liposomal delivery — every active ingredient reaches where it needs to go
Not to force sleep. To create the conditions where your body naturally shifts into sleep-ready mode — through three coordinated signals: chronobiological, adaptogenic, and neuropeptide.
Melatonin isn't a sleeping pill. It's the molecule that tells your body night has arrived. Normally your
pineal gland produces it from serotonin when darkness falls. Modern life disrupts that process.
Pistachio fruit extract, standardized to deliver 1 mg of natural melatonin per dose. That's a physiological
amount — right in the range your body naturally produces. Not more than needed. Just enough to restore
the signal.
Not to force sleep. To create the conditions where your body naturally shifts into sleep-ready mode — through three coordinated signals: chronobiological, adaptogenic, and neuropeptide.
The real enemy of sleep isn't tiredness. It's elevated cortisol in the evening. That's what keeps your
nervous system in fight-or-flight mode long after it should have switched to recovery.
Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera, 236 mg) is an adaptogen with a clinically validated mechanism: it
modulates the HPA axis (hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal), bringing cortisol down under chronic stress.
Its withanolides also interact with GABA receptors — producing a calming effect without dependency,
without morning grogginess. Ashwagandha is encapsulated in a phospholipid matrix (590 mg, ≥70%
phosphatidylcholine), which is essential for the bioavailability of its fat-soluble active compounds.
This is the deepest level of the formula.
DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) is a neuropeptide discovered in 1974 through deep-sleep research.
Its molecular role is to modulate slow-wave sleep — the phases where hormonal restoration, memory
consolidation, and cellular repair all happen.
A short peptide isn't a building block. It's an instruction the cell knows how to read. IPH DSIP enters the cell nucleus and interacts with gene promoter regions — modulating the activity of programs linked to sleep and recovery.
How FAST RELAX NIGHT works at the molecular level
A body under chronic stress isn't a broken system. It's a system where the precision of internal signals
has faded. Sleep becomes shallow — not because the mechanism has failed, but because the instruction
isn't getting through clearly enough.
Peptide programming describes how short molecular signals can interact directly with the genome:
— Peptides cross the cell membrane and reach the nucleus
— Inside the nucleus they bind to DNA at promoter regions of genes governing sleep and
regeneration
— A single peptide signal can modulate several connected genes at once
— The effect is reversible and dose-dependent — unlike hormonal interventions
• Delta-sleep genetic programs run incompletely
• Growth hormone release is impaired
• Recovery takes longer than it should
• Delta-wave sleep phases receive their molecular
trigger
• The body completes a full, deep recovery cycle
• You wake up rested — not sluggish
The right ingredients are only half the formula. The other half is the right moment and the right form in
which each one meets the body.
Stepwise Release is a single-dose solid system that dissolves in stages. The tablet doesn't dissolve all at
once — it unfolds layer by layer, forming a colloidal aqueous dispersion where each component activates
at the exact right moment.
The outer layers dissolve first. A pH buffer forms, hydration begins. The liposomal matrix prepares to open in a stable ionic environment — protecting the phospholipid vesicles from disruption.
Phospholipids rehydrate and form a dispersion. Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) and melatonin transition into their bioavailable form within the correct carrier. The staged release prevents incompatible components from interacting.
DSIP peptide is released last — into a water environment that's already stable and prepared. This matters: small regulatory peptides are sensitive to pH and ionic conditions.
Dissolve 1 tablet in 200 ml of room-temperature water.
Wait for complete staged dissolution — about 15 minutes. That's how long Stepwise Release needs to complete all three activation phases and form a ready-to- drink colloidal dispersion. Take 30 minutes before bed — at the same time each night. Duration is based on individual needs.
Three coordinated signals — chronobiological, adaptogenic, and neuropeptide — working together so
your body gets what night is actually for.
Natural Melatonin — Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) — DSIP Peptide — Stepwise Release
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