Benayoun confirms human rather than horse placenta used in controversial treatment
Yossi Benayoun has confirmed the controversial treatment he received in Serbia used human rather than equine placenta.
The Israeli international, along with Liverpool team-mates Glen Johnson, Albert Riera and Fabio Aurelio, visited Marijana Kovacevic's clinic last week to receive a treatment that is said to improve recovery times on muscle injuries dramatically.
Benayoun was expected to be out of action for around a month but after receiving the treatment, missed only around two weeks of Liverpool's season.
The Reds insist the placenta used was from a horse but Benayoun has now contradicted their stance on the matter.
"There was no animal parts used and no injections," said Benayoun.
"The doctor has treated a lot of players and it seems to be held in very high regard.
"She explained everything to me beforehand and told me she would use fluid from a placenta that had come from a woman.
"Nothing went into the muscle itself. It was a case of massaging the liquid around the affected area.
"It meant I was able to play again and help the team at an important time within a fortnight. I never envisaged being on the pitch again so soon, and it shows what can be done with this treatment."
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