Athletes selling snake oil: Volume 1-Russell Wilson says $3 H2O w/ "nanobubbles" prevents concussion

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Russell Wilson claims $3 water from a company he's invested in prevented him from getting a concussion


Russell Wilson claims $3 water from a company he's invested in prevented him from getting a concussion

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  • profile published on Wednesday in Rolling Stone, Russell Wilson offered a peculiar answer to how he recovered from a head injury he suffered during the Seahawks' NFC Championship victory over the Green Bay Packers. He claimed that Reliant Recovery Water, a sports drink with "nanobubbles" that Wilson has invested in, helped cure the injury, an assertion that his agent, Mark Rodgers, downplayed.

    Here's the exchange:

    Another venture is slightly less altruistic. Wilson is an investor in Reliant Recovery Water, a $3-per-bottle concoction with nanobubbles and electrolytes that purportedly helps people recover quickly from workouts and, according to Wilson, injury. He mentions a teammate whose knee healed miraculously, and then he shares his own testimonial.

    "I banged my head during the Packers game in the playoffs, and the next day I was fine," says Wilson. "It was the water."

    Rodgers offers a hasty interjection. "Well, we're not saying we have real medical proof."

    But Wilson shakes his head, energized by the subject. He speaks with an evangelist's zeal.

    "I know it works." His eyes brighten. "Soon you're going to be able to order it straight from Amazon."

    The anecdote blew up on Twitter, and Wilson has since doubled down on his claim. On Wednesday afternoon, he said it "helped prevent" him from getting a concussion:



    I believe @Recovery_Water helped prevent me from getting a concussion based on a bad hit! #NanoBubbles

    — Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) August 26, 2015


    We've been in touch with Reliant Recovery Water to discuss the science behind their drink. We'll update the post when we hear back.

    On the company's website, there's a paragraph about the drink's supposed medical benefits:

    Proven through scientific research**, using recovery water will help reduce pain and inflammation from your active lifestyle; accelerate recovery from injury and muscle related stress; decrease fatigue for higher energy during activity; speed muscle recovery after activity; and deliver better hydration and an increased sense of well-being.

    The asterisk links to this study on electrokinetically modified water.



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That Super Bowl lost fukked him up, he been doing some questionable stuff lately :patrice:

I'd hate to see what he would be like if he won back to back superbowls. People need to admit that Wilson has a megalomaniac personality with probably a narcissistic disorder. Even more than normal QB standards.
 

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But he clearly actually did have a concussion...dude was punch drunk the entire game after that hit...

And it's crazy that this is like the beginning of a dude self destructing...who is entering the prime of his life and just got his monster contract...

It's something seriously wrong with a dude who just got that much money to play football to feel the need to hawk a BS product like this...

This is some Nigerian bank send me a money order i can get you 3 million dollars shyt...
 

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Quote:
Jack Moore ‏@jh_moore
Tom Brady sponsored an anti-concussion powder called "Neurosafe"



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