The fascinating thing to me is how much stock Alberto puts in things that are basically pseudoscience.
The violation was the rate of infusion, and I agree with other posters that, when looking at the letter of the law, the substance infused is irrelevant. It is, however, interesting to consider the fact that the law was certainly not created to prevent the infusion of vitamins.
The testosterone testing is by far the more concerning thing for me. Sure, Alberto has emails from around the time which make his explanation plausible, but I can certainly imagine a scenario where he is performing tests with the goal of beating the tester.
There is also an incredible lack of medical understanding in the discussion of this case. I saw one athlete state that Salazar tried to give her pills from his “personal stash of prescription Celebrex”. That’s basically Advil. Also, there is no way Galen would be on daily prednisone as another source claimed - that would 100% make him slower with chronic use.