'This is just out and out quackery,' says Barrie Cassileth, who has a PhD in medical sociology and the founder of the Integrative Medicine Service at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, told Boston Magazine.
The report revealed that Supreme Greens were never actually tested and the supposed study never existed, as he later admitted.
According to Boston Magazine, Guerrero was told by the FTC to stop referring to himself as a doctor. The publication also revealed that Guerrero's degree in Chinese medicine came from a California college that no longer exists.
Brady's claims in his book, 'The TB12 Method,' are also questionable.
The Patriots franchise quarterback insisted that despite being fair skinned, he stopped getting sunburns once he got in the habit of hydrating himself with nearly 300 ounces of water a day.
'When I was growing up, and playing outside in the sun, I got sunburned a lot,' Brady wrote in the 300-page book. 'I was a fair-skinned Irish boy, after all. These days, even if I get an adequate amount of sun, I won't get a sunburn, which I credit to the amount of water I drink. I always hydrate afterward, too, to keep my skin from peeling.
'When I once told that to my sister,' the book continues, 'she said, 'You mean I don't have to use all those moisturizers and facial products to keep my skin looking good? I should just drink as much water as you do? I think you should market your [stupid water drop things] as a beauty product.' I just laughed.'
Those 'stupid water drop things' are Brady's 'TB12 electrolyte drops,' which he encourages readers to use in their water. In fact, much of Brady's book references his own line of health products.
+18
Alex Guerrero helped Brady build the TB12 brand, which includes a book, phone app, and clinic
(Left) The description of Tom Brady's new book claims, 'The TB12 Method is the only book an athlete will ever need, a playbook from Brady himself that will change the game.' (Right), Brady's TB12 ap offers health tips from himself and his trainer, Alex Guerrero
According to a description of the book on Amazon, Brady 'explains how he developed his groundbreaking approach to long-term fitness, presenting a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to his personal practice. Brady offers the principles behind pliability, which is at the heart of a new paradigm shift and movement toward a more natural, healthier way of exercising, training, and living—and one that challenges some commonly held assumptions around health and wellness.'
The description continues, 'The TB12 Method is the only book an athlete will ever need, a playbook from Brady himself that will change the game.
+18
Brady's wife, supermodel Gisele Bundchen, said in a May interview that the quarterback has had unreported concussions and she worried about his long-term health. Brady and the Patriots have since denied this
In a September interview with CBS, Brady confessed to some other interesting dietary quarks.
When asked about coffee, Brady said he has '[n]ever tried it.'
He's tried a 'little bit' of salt and 'on occasion' has some sugar. As for dairy, Brady 'almost never' tries it, aside from some intermittent encounters with ice cream.
But while Brady remains concerned about dehydration and skincare, concussions are not a major concern, as he told CBS.
'I don't worry about them, no,' Brady said in the interview. 'I mean, I'm not oblivious to them. I understand the risks that come with the physical nature of our game.'
Brady's wife, supermodel Gisele Bundchen, had said in a May interview that the quarterback has had unreported concussions and she worried about his long-term health. A joint NFL and players' union investigation found there was no evidence that Brady or the team failed to follow the league's policies or procedures on concussions.
Should the team go on to win its sixth title of the Belichick-Brady-Kraft era, which has lasted 17 seasons since Brady became the team's starter in 2001, things could get even more complicated.
Belichick's sons Brian and Steve are both Patriots assistants and could conceivably gain more status as offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and defensive coordinator Matt Patricia are expected to get head-coaching offers.
Patricia, for example, interviewed for the New York Giants' vacant head coach position on Friday.
If McDaniels and Patricia leave, Belichick could lose other assistants as well, which could ultimately lead to Brady's status growing even higher on the team.
According to ESPN, some young players on the Patriots already call Brady 'sir.' And after last February's Super Bowl, when Brady led New England to a victory over Atlanta after trailing 28-3 in the third quarter, the future Hall of Famer has effectively become a part of the franchise's management.
The problem is, his growing status has clashed with Belichick's no-nonsense coaching style.
Recently Belichick has begun singling Brady out during film sessions, much to the quarterback's irritation. After the Patriots' playoff win over Houston last season, Belichick tore into Brady, pointing out a mistake he made on an interception and saying 'This will get us beat... We were lucky to get away with a win.'
Brady has reportedly met with both Kraft and Belichick separately about playing well into his 40s. And even this season, his 18th, Brady has been as good as ever. He was named to his 12th Pro Bowl after leading the NFL with 4,577 passing yards and added 32 touchdowns to boot while giving up only eight interceptions.
Before the season, Brady signed a two-year contract worth $28 million that also carried an additional $28 million signing bonus.
The contract was designed to allow the Patriots some flexibility with the Garoppolo situation in 2018 prior to the trade, in part, because Belichick opposed the idea of giving Brady a longer deal.
Brady and Belichick reportedly had 'a little blowup' during an October meeting on the subject prior to the trade.
Ultimately it was Kraft who pushed to deal Garoppolo after a heated half-day meeting with Belichick because Brady's backup was not in the team's long-term plans.
According to friends, this left Belichick quite upset. Brady and Kraft, meanwhile, were seen embracing days after the deal.
Besides Kraft's role in the Garoppolo trade, he's primarily served as a peacemaker during the ongoing feud.
[/QUOTE]
shyt even made front page on daily fukking mail
The report revealed that Supreme Greens were never actually tested and the supposed study never existed, as he later admitted.
According to Boston Magazine, Guerrero was told by the FTC to stop referring to himself as a doctor. The publication also revealed that Guerrero's degree in Chinese medicine came from a California college that no longer exists.
Brady's claims in his book, 'The TB12 Method,' are also questionable.
The Patriots franchise quarterback insisted that despite being fair skinned, he stopped getting sunburns once he got in the habit of hydrating himself with nearly 300 ounces of water a day.
'When I was growing up, and playing outside in the sun, I got sunburned a lot,' Brady wrote in the 300-page book. 'I was a fair-skinned Irish boy, after all. These days, even if I get an adequate amount of sun, I won't get a sunburn, which I credit to the amount of water I drink. I always hydrate afterward, too, to keep my skin from peeling.
'When I once told that to my sister,' the book continues, 'she said, 'You mean I don't have to use all those moisturizers and facial products to keep my skin looking good? I should just drink as much water as you do? I think you should market your [stupid water drop things] as a beauty product.' I just laughed.'
Those 'stupid water drop things' are Brady's 'TB12 electrolyte drops,' which he encourages readers to use in their water. In fact, much of Brady's book references his own line of health products.
+18
Alex Guerrero helped Brady build the TB12 brand, which includes a book, phone app, and clinic
(Left) The description of Tom Brady's new book claims, 'The TB12 Method is the only book an athlete will ever need, a playbook from Brady himself that will change the game.' (Right), Brady's TB12 ap offers health tips from himself and his trainer, Alex Guerrero
According to a description of the book on Amazon, Brady 'explains how he developed his groundbreaking approach to long-term fitness, presenting a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to his personal practice. Brady offers the principles behind pliability, which is at the heart of a new paradigm shift and movement toward a more natural, healthier way of exercising, training, and living—and one that challenges some commonly held assumptions around health and wellness.'
The description continues, 'The TB12 Method is the only book an athlete will ever need, a playbook from Brady himself that will change the game.
+18
Brady's wife, supermodel Gisele Bundchen, said in a May interview that the quarterback has had unreported concussions and she worried about his long-term health. Brady and the Patriots have since denied this
In a September interview with CBS, Brady confessed to some other interesting dietary quarks.
When asked about coffee, Brady said he has '[n]ever tried it.'
He's tried a 'little bit' of salt and 'on occasion' has some sugar. As for dairy, Brady 'almost never' tries it, aside from some intermittent encounters with ice cream.
But while Brady remains concerned about dehydration and skincare, concussions are not a major concern, as he told CBS.
'I don't worry about them, no,' Brady said in the interview. 'I mean, I'm not oblivious to them. I understand the risks that come with the physical nature of our game.'
Brady's wife, supermodel Gisele Bundchen, had said in a May interview that the quarterback has had unreported concussions and she worried about his long-term health. A joint NFL and players' union investigation found there was no evidence that Brady or the team failed to follow the league's policies or procedures on concussions.
Should the team go on to win its sixth title of the Belichick-Brady-Kraft era, which has lasted 17 seasons since Brady became the team's starter in 2001, things could get even more complicated.
Belichick's sons Brian and Steve are both Patriots assistants and could conceivably gain more status as offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and defensive coordinator Matt Patricia are expected to get head-coaching offers.
Patricia, for example, interviewed for the New York Giants' vacant head coach position on Friday.
If McDaniels and Patricia leave, Belichick could lose other assistants as well, which could ultimately lead to Brady's status growing even higher on the team.
According to ESPN, some young players on the Patriots already call Brady 'sir.' And after last February's Super Bowl, when Brady led New England to a victory over Atlanta after trailing 28-3 in the third quarter, the future Hall of Famer has effectively become a part of the franchise's management.
The problem is, his growing status has clashed with Belichick's no-nonsense coaching style.
Recently Belichick has begun singling Brady out during film sessions, much to the quarterback's irritation. After the Patriots' playoff win over Houston last season, Belichick tore into Brady, pointing out a mistake he made on an interception and saying 'This will get us beat... We were lucky to get away with a win.'
Brady has reportedly met with both Kraft and Belichick separately about playing well into his 40s. And even this season, his 18th, Brady has been as good as ever. He was named to his 12th Pro Bowl after leading the NFL with 4,577 passing yards and added 32 touchdowns to boot while giving up only eight interceptions.
Before the season, Brady signed a two-year contract worth $28 million that also carried an additional $28 million signing bonus.
The contract was designed to allow the Patriots some flexibility with the Garoppolo situation in 2018 prior to the trade, in part, because Belichick opposed the idea of giving Brady a longer deal.
Brady and Belichick reportedly had 'a little blowup' during an October meeting on the subject prior to the trade.
Ultimately it was Kraft who pushed to deal Garoppolo after a heated half-day meeting with Belichick because Brady's backup was not in the team's long-term plans.
According to friends, this left Belichick quite upset. Brady and Kraft, meanwhile, were seen embracing days after the deal.
Besides Kraft's role in the Garoppolo trade, he's primarily served as a peacemaker during the ongoing feud.
[/QUOTE]
shyt even made front page on daily fukking mail
