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Once the province of hardcore gym subcultures, the substance has been embraced by popular podcasters, wellness clinics, and patients seeking relief from health conditions that are not well-managed with traditional medical treatment
Detection in professional sport can lead to suspension (WADA, 2023 Prohibited List)
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