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Blood Work Results | Hypertrophy Experiment

The results are in for this final month! I’ve collected all the blood work for this hypertrophy experiment and this video illustrates the results! I also give y’all a little update on what is to come and do a little unboxing! Heads Up Health: https://goo.gl/AEQctK Get your own seat cover: http://ift.tt/2lihkBF Website: http://ketosavage.com/ Online Coaching: http://ift.tt/2gElDnJ Keto Performance Manual: http://ift.tt/2eJ7t89 Facebook: http://ift.tt/2gElErN Twitter: https://twitter.com/ketosavage Google+: http://ift.tt/2eITEqr; Instagram: http://ift.tt/2gElEYP Podcast: http://ift.tt/2eJgm1o More from my siteKETOCON Keynote | Bodybuilding With The Ketogenic DietDay 78 | Keto Brick Product ShotsDay 60 | Keto Friendly MedicineIs What We’re Feeling Is Real?Keto Blood Work Results: Before and AfterAngus get’s his stitches out and a Keto diet update

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