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Tom Brady: Trainer and TB12 partner Alex Guerrero 'an incredible influence on my lif

Submitted by: Mr Jimmy Pop @ 07:34 PM | Tuesday, October 13, 2015 | (url: http://blog.massl...)

According to the article, Guerrero claimed to be a doctor who had found a cure for cancer and AIDS, making millions off medicine he said could cure each disease. He then was investigated by the Federal Trade Commission and sued by the government. The FTC announced a settlement with Guerrero in 2005.


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10-13-15 - 07:35 PM
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on October 12, 2015 at 11:30 AM, updated October 12, 2015 at 11:59 AM

Tom Brady's weekly interview with WEEI's Dennis and Callahan Show went a bit off topic on Monday.

At the 16:00 mark, host Kirk Minihane addressed an article written in Boston Magazine last week on Brady's trainer and TB12 business parter Alex Guerrero, in which Guerrero's unsavory background was unearthed.

According to the article, Guerrero claimed to be a doctor who had found a cure for cancer and AIDS, making millions off medicine he said could cure each disease. He then was investigated by the Federal Trade Commission and sued by the government. The FTC announced a settlement with Guerrero in 2005.

Minihane asked why Brady would go into business with Guerrero assuming Brady knew of Guerrero's past.

At first, Brady said he didn't know the extent of each incident but focused on his relationship with Guerrero as a trainer and preventing injury adding that Guerrero had an "incredible influence in my life."

When Minihane pressed Brady on the details of Guerrero's cure for cancer, Brady used the spot as a way to focus on the healthy lifestyle Guerrero has helped me develop.

I think everything, as it relates to that, is something Alex has had to deal with and he dealt with that. And again, nutritional supplements and FTC regulation, there are a lot of gray areas in that. And I'm someone who does take nutrional supplements. I take a green supplement. I take different supplements to help my body recover from the vigors of the training we do. I try to eat really well. I try to have a clean diet so that I can play and try to prevent inflammation in my body. I do that so I can play for long periods of time. So you may say what you want and a lot of people have opinions on what may work for them. I think what I'm trying to do is communicate to all athletes, young, middle-aged, older athletes, ways that have worked for me and have really proven over the last 10 years to be very sustainable and very holistic approach to taking care of your body so that I can preform. So many players have knee replacements and hip replacements when they're done playing. Concussions, we've treated lots of people with concussions down at TB12 with incredible success. So if any three of you are ever injured and want to come down and check it out you're more than welcome. I think it would be a great education for you. A lot of it is different philosophies and different theories and a lot of people do what's right for them.
Brady spoke for roughly 10 minutes about his training regime, how hard he works and his desire for others to follow a similar approach to preventative maintenance while criticizing Western beliefs and practices in medicine.
"I have tremendous belief in Alex and what he's accomplished with me," Brady added. "In the 10 or 11 years we've been working together, he's never been wrong. I had doctors with the highest and best education in the country tell me I wouldn't be able to play football again. That I would need multiple surgeries on my knee for my staph infection. That I would need a new ACL, a new MCL. That I wouldn't be able to play with my kids when I'm older. Course we go back the next year and win Comeback Player of the Year. The next season we win MVP."

Brady avoided discussing any details of Guerrero's past.

Listen to the full WEEI interview with Brady here. (The portion on Guerrero beings at the 16:00 mark.)
10-13-15 - 07:41 PM
That's nice.
10-13-15 - 08:38 PM
uh okay
10-13-15 - 08:48 PM
Football players and athletes in general are dumb and buy shit all the time that is just snakeoil.
10-13-15 - 09:12 PM
Originally posted by Mr Jimmy Pop  

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10-13-15 - 09:22 PM
who fucking cares

wtf is this shit

etc.
10-13-15 - 09:26 PM
Brady comes across as a huge tool in the interview. I'm a big Pats fan but TB12 refusing to answer why one of his top business partners getting busted for selling fake medicine to treat cancer, heart disease, and diabetes is utterly detestable.
10-13-15 - 10:38 PM
This questionable endorsement still doesn't make Brady human.
10-14-15 - 02:11 AM
Tom Brady

Longer article by a real reporter
10-14-15 - 02:13 AM
damn if i knew tom brady was that dumb i would have hit him up back in med school
10-14-15 - 02:24 AM
:D

Guerrerro is late to the party though cancer was cured in 1920s already :D
10-14-15 - 02:26 AM
I'm pretty sure Tom Brady is the next Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner
10-14-15 - 05:10 AM
Originally posted by lemon  
who fucking cares

wtf is this shit

etc.
10-14-15 - 05:15 AM
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