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Coming off long cycle. Taking a long break. What Pep's to use to keep gaining?

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    GMO is on the money. Great response.

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    I inject in the bi's after back and bicep training but my lats are my best muscle... A client I sell peptides to has his wife help him with the "research" when training lats.

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    My rat told me to do a bride with test and do ipam and cjc.

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