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Russell Wilson claims “Recovery Water” healed his head injury


In a lengthy profile in the latest issue of Rolling Stone, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson claims the Recovery Water, which the company he’s working with sells for $3 a bottle, caused his brain to recover from what could have been a serious injury. “I banged my head during the Packers game in the playoffs, and the next day I was fine,” Wilson said. “It was the water.” Wilson insists that the Recovery Water “works well,” and that a teammate used the water to heal a knee injury. (NBC Sports)

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