AdamB ✝️👨👩👧👧💉 Peptide Wolverine
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AdamB ✝️👨👩👧👧💉 Peptide Wolverine
@Wolverine2573
Amateur Biohacker; Forensics Teacher; Former Forensic Serologist; Former National Champion Football Coach; NSCA-CPT Personal Trainer



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So I am currently taking ATX 304 (O-304 ) for about 3 weeks. It is absolutely incredible for work capacity during workouts. I am taking 400 milligrams a day like they did in the recent phase 1 human trials. My cardio output and intense exercise is absolutely phenomenal. I hardly need to rest in between sets. I do more reps with less struggle I don't need to breathe as much oxygen in between my intense sets whatsoever. Intense exercise like sled push heavy sandbag carries, assault bike intervals.. none of that gets me breathing heavy with his compound. I sleep way better I've lost 7 pounds. I accomplish way more during the day. And here's the thing, I feel no stimulant whatsoever.. I actually feel nothing But but I'm able to perform at incredible levels.



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