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CJC w/o DAC+IPA-10MG
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Description
(VIP) is a naturally occurring 28-amino acid neuropeptide that functions as a hormone, neurotransmitter, and potent anti-inflammatory agent
Originally identified as a gut hormone, it is widely distributed throughout the central and peripheral nervous systems, the gastrointestinal tract, and immune organs. As of 2026, it is increasingly recognized for its therapeutic potential in managing chronic inflammatory and autoimmune conditions.
Key Biological Functions
VIP is highly versatile, acting on various organ systems to maintain homeostasis:
- Gastrointestinal Regulation: It promotes smooth muscle relaxation in the digestive tract, inhibits gastric acid secretion, and stimulates the release of water and electrolytes into pancreatic juice and bile.
- Vasodilation and Cardiac Health: VIP is a powerful systemic and pulmonary vasodilator that is significantly more potent than acetylcholine. It increases coronary blood flow and heart rate while lowering arterial blood pressure.
- Immune System Modulation: It acts as a potent anti-inflammatory mediator by suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokines (like TNF-α and IL-6) and stimulating anti-inflammatory cytokines (such as IL-10).
- Neuroprotection and Brain Health: In the brain, VIP influences learning, memory, and circadian rhythms. It also has neurotrophic effects, promoting the growth and survival of neuronal cells.
- Hormonal Control: It acts as a secretagogue, triggering the release of prolactin, growth hormone, and luteinizing hormone from the pituitary gland.

