larkimm wrote:
I really don't get the Healing Hans angle of attack on athletes.
Beyond the fact that he uses "unusual" treatment regimes (which he is fairly open about) and that his treatments do appear to be successful, why does any association with him automatically have to mean a PEDs association.
He was the club doctor for Bayern Munich (a "West" German football team) between 1977 and 2015, which (for the geographically challenged) has never been part of East Germany, and he was born in a town in Germany in 1942 that became part of West Germany. So "east german" accusations are simple nonsense.
He uses Actovegin which is not on the banned list. He works publicly with many high profile athletes. If he's hiding something, he's doing it in plain sight in a way which no-one has been able to spot.
Just tossing out a name and then some negative phrases doesn't make for a cogent argument.
To be precise, he worked for quite a while in West-Berlin, which is in the east part of Germany.
As for his reputation:
First, he uses - by his own admission - additional secret ingredients.
Second, he does have a history of not only treating suspected dopers, but also caught dopers.
Third, he has a history of vastly improving suspected dopers within a short amount of time, i.e. a couple of treatments. There are really only two possibilities:
a) their regular doctors have no clue of how to deal with these stars,
b) Hans' secret ingredients are performance enhancing.
Considering the fact that he chooses to not publish his method(s) and ingredient(s), i.e. neither lets them get peer-reviewed nor tries to get more rich and famous, I know what to think.
But ok, I also know that you, larkimm, and rekrunner of course will claim that Healing Hans is the talent of the century, who is not interested in making millions of his inventions.