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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The pats decided to keep the shackley salesman outside the gate
The last thing they need is that ****head trying to treat concussions with donkey goo or rubbing guacamole on nipples to solve groin injuries......dude is a lawsuit waiting to happen
Nah, he uses magic water to cure concussions. Its all above board, you can trust him.
because people don't like to hear that what they are currently eating is not good for them and there is a better way. People are creatures of habit...and don't want to give up things they like.Kinda stunned at these people bashing Guerrero. All he's done is extend Brady's career. Where is all the negativity coming from?
because people don't like to hear that what they are currently eating is not good for them and there is a better way. People are creatures of habit...and don't want to give up things they like.
If you're referring to the incident to which I think you're referring, you need to get your facts straight. The "Boston Medical Community" assembled a dream team of 12 doctors who unanimously told Lewis to stop playing. That wasn't good enough for Donna Harris Lewis, who went "doctor shopping" and found a single outlier who stated it was safe to play.Not sure I have ever heard anyone suggest that Guerrero actually hurt or negatively impacted a Boston athlete. Unlike the Boston medical community - who actually killed one.
From the fact that the man has a very shady past (and calling him "shady" is being generous). Maybe he has moved past it and maybe he is legit today. However, it cannot be denied that he has a shady past.Kinda stunned at these people bashing Guerrero. All he's done is extend Brady's career. Where is all the negativity coming from?
My pet theory - which I gladly admit is just a guess - is that he may have been bothering some of the other players, and they may be the ones who wanted him gone. To forbid him from seeing anyone besides Tom on the premises might be doing a favor for the other players, and not a random decision.The pats decided to keep the shackley salesman outside the gate
The last thing they need is that ****head trying to treat concussions with donkey goo or rubbing guacamole on nipples to solve groin injuries......dude is a lawsuit waiting to happen
She found a professor of medicine from Harvard, division of cardiology, who did exactly what you said.If you're referring to the incident to which I think you're referring, you need to get your facts straight. The "Boston Medical Community" assembled a dream team of 12 doctors who unanimously told Lewis to stop playing. That wasn't good enough for Donna Harris Lewis, who went "doctor shopping" and found a single outlier who stated it was safe to play.
If you're talking about another incident, please disregard the above.
Where was it reported that he is forbidden from seeing other players?My pet theory - which I gladly admit is just a guess - is that he may have been bothering some of the other players, and they may be the ones who wanted him gone. To forbid him from seeing anyone besides Tom on the premises might be doing a favor for the other players, and not a random decision.
Where is all the negativity coming from?
Kinda stunned at these people bashing Guerrero. All he's done is extend Brady's career. Where is all the negativity coming from?
God I just detest Gurrero and I wish Tom had never met him.
Here's my theory on why Tom's become so smitten with such a shady guy. The timeline might be a little off so correct me if I have something egregiously wrong. I think that Brady's QB mentor and almost second father Martinez dying in early 2012 really messed him up. He'd had someone guiding him his entire life from childhood, giving him advice on probably everything. And now he had this giant hole in his life. Now he may have already known Guerrero prior to this but this desire for someone to help guide his life led him to glum on to the guy almost obsessively. It cannot be a coincidence that it was around 2012-13 that Brady started his whole lifestyle and health crusade stuff. And its kind of spiraled out of control since then.
Brady's on record as saying that he started to distrust some aspects of Western medicine after complications from his 2008 knee surgery and resulting Staph infection almost ended his career. That led him to trust Guerrero more.
When 12 of 13 doctors give the right diagnosis, and the patient ignores the 12 to go with the 13th, it’s moronic to state the “Boston Medical Community - who actually killed (an athlete)” which is exactly what you said.She found a professor of medicine from Harvard, division of cardiology, who did exactly what you said.
To be fair to western medicine, surgery always entails the risk of infection. I think it's dubious that Guerrero could have repaired his knee. Make that extremely dubious.