How to Use VIP
Complete guide to VIP dosing, administration, timing, and protocol recommendations.
Quick Overview
VIP (vasoactive intestinal peptide) is a 28-amino-acid signaling peptide your own gut, nerves, and immune cells make. It is a natural anti-inflammatory and a potent vasodilator, and a synthetic version called aviptadil has been tested in humans for COVID-19 respiratory failure and pulmonary conditions. No VIP product is FDA-approved for the wellness or anti-aging uses it gets marketed for, and most of that human data is in lung disease, not in healthy people.
Dosing Guidelines
Common Dose
50-100 mcg intranasal daily
Frequency
1-2x daily, intranasal
Dose Range
25-150 mcg daily
Note: Vasoactive intestinal peptide. Used for CIRS/mold illness. Intranasal delivery. Requires proper diagnosis first.
Administration Method
IV infusion, inhaled, or intranasal
Best Time to Take
Morning or as directed
VIP (Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide) affects multiple systems. Timing based on treatment goals.
Protocol Duration
Variable by indication
Possible Side Effects
Not everyone experiences these. Individual responses vary.
- •Nausea and diarrhea
- •Injection site reactions
- •Headache
- •Dizziness
- •Facial flushing
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the recommended dose for VIP?
50-100 mcg intranasal daily
How do you administer VIP?
IV infusion, inhaled, or intranasal
When is the best time to take VIP?
Morning or as directed
How long should you use VIP?
Variable by indication
This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult with a healthcare professional before using any peptide. Dosing information is based on research literature and community reports, not medical advice.