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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Training recovery has been my main target with the wolverine stack and I&#039;m impressed. Soft tissue repair peptides (<a href="https://reviewer4you.com/groups/the-ultimate-channelize-to-bpc-157-10mg-and-tb-500-peptide-lashings-for-enhanced-recovery/">https://reviewer4you.com/</a>) strains that usually take a month are healing in days. Worth every penny for the TB-500 for sale and BPC 157 expense.</p>]]></description>
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