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PeptideAdvancedMedium Risk

VIP

Also known as: Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide, Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide

VIP is an endogenous 28-amino acid neuropeptide with broad physiological roles including vasodilation, smooth muscle relaxation, immune modulation, and neuroprotection. It has been investigated in clinical settings for pulmonary hypertension, sarcoidosis, and chronic inflammatory response syndrome (CIRS). Dr. Ritchie Shoemaker popularized its use in CIRS/mold illness protocols.

Evidence40/100 — Emerging

Risk Level

Medium Risk

Difficulty

Advanced
CAS Number37221-79-7
Molecular FormulaC147H237N43O44S
ClassPeptide
CategoryUnderground Peptides

Mechanism of Action

Binds VPAC1 and VPAC2 receptors activating cAMP/PKA signaling. Causes vasodilation, bronchodilation, and inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Promotes regulatory T-cell differentiation, suppresses Th17 responses, and has neuroprotective effects via BDNF upregulation.

Dosing Research

CIRS protocol: 50 mcg intranasally 4 times daily, titrated based on labs (VIP levels, MSH, TGF-beta1). Clinical trial doses have ranged from 1-200 mcg intranasally. Must be compounded and stored properly as VIP is fragile.

Side Effects & Risks

Nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, and transient hypotension are common. Diarrhea can occur at higher doses. Should not be used with active mold exposure or elevated MARCoNS. Theoretical risk of promoting tumor growth in certain cancers due to angiogenic properties.

Research Studies

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