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Pentosan Polysulfate Joint Recovery Compound

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3 months ago

Pentosan Polysulfate is being discussed more in athletic recovery circles, especially for joint health and cartilage support.
Some claim it helps with chronic joint pain.
Has anyone experimented with it for joint recovery?

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