SICK GOAT

I cured Lionel Messi of vomiting on the pitch with this simple remedy you can buy in Boots for less than £10

WHEN looking after the highest-profile athlete on planet earth, you might expect the most extravagant and expensive methods and materials would be used get them in tip-top shape.

However, it turns out all you actually need is a flower remedy which can be picked up from Boots for less than £10.

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Lionel Messi was at a crossroads in his career in 2013Credit: EPA
Messi paid Dr Giuliano Poser a visit in 2013
Poser said him treating Messi changed his life

At least that is the case if you are Dr Giuliano Poser, who oversaw the treatment of Lionel Messi from 2013 until 2018.

Messi's stunning career which has seen him win the World Cup and seven Ballon d'Or awards was threatening to unravel following a string of injuries which were impacting his form.

The then Barcelona and Argentina star, already a legend of the game aged 26, enjoyed a diet of pizza, fizzy drinks and red meat.

But as he got older, his body could no longer deal with the intensity of professional football and his lifestyle after bouts of vomiting on the pitch.

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Something had to give.

And that is where Italian nutritionist Dr Poser comes in.

Messi flew to Sacile, in Italy to discuss his issues at Poser's clinic.

With a two-decade background as a sports medicine practitioner, Poser preached some unorthodox methods compared to his colleagues.

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Diet Overhaul

Starting out, Poser ordered Messi to radically overhaul his diet.

According to Argentine journalist Veronica Brunati, Messi was told to only eat what his body needed, rather than what it wanted.

That meant foods not tolerated by the body were purged from his diet.

Flour, yeast and wheat found in pizza, pasta and white bread were all out.

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Pork, beef, eggs, shellfish and diary products were cut too, meaning Messi would have to go without the Argentine favourite of asado - a driving force behind the reason Argentina stayed in Student Halls during the 2022 World Cup instead of a five-star hotel.

Naturally, the ban extended to fizzy drinks and alcohol.

While it was a lot to remove, Poser ensured they were replaced with a number of high-quality options.

Organic and fresh foods such as vegetables and seasonal fruits, mineral water and a caffeine-rich tea drink called Mate - a South American speciality - came in to fill the void.

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Messi went on to lose 3kgs by the time the 2014/15 season rolled around.

Poser explained: "Vegetables, seasonal fruits and good mineral water are essential fuels for our muscles.

"You have to reduce the intake of processed foods or foods contaminated with pesticides, herbicides, antibiotics and medications.”

Cheap but cheerful

However, the new diet was just the first step of this new way of life.

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Poser also set Messi down a path of trying to find mental and physical equilibrium by recommending emotional work and psychotherapy.

But perhaps the most unusual treatment Poser prescribed was Bach flower remedies, developed by Edward Bach in the 1930s.

The remedies are said to help reduce negative emotions such as anxiety by targeting the limbic system, the part of the brain which deals with emotions.

A number of high-profile celebrities including Jennifer Aniston and Emma Watson have previously revealed they use the remedies.

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