Inside controversial millionaire Tim Gurner’s bizarre anti-ageing ‘cult’

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Inside controversial millionaire Tim Gurner’s bizarre anti-ageing ‘cult’
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Saint Haven, which Gurner describes as a $150 million “health, wellness and anti-aging” brand, opened its first site in Collingwood in Melbourne in May.

after calling for a “painful” 50 percent increase in unemployment to spur ”lazy” workers into action.

He has described the approach as unashamedly “quite cult-like” and members are given special gold medallions and black wristbands to wear to help them identify each other outside the club’s walls. That extreme “bio-hacking” regimen will soon be on offer to Saint Moritz members, involving regular blood tests, brain scans and MRIs, reportedly at an annual cost of $160,000.Financial ReviewThere’s a 100-degree sauna, typically followed by several minutes in a frosty ice bath, as well as breath work classes held in “meditation cave” and led by one-time rugby league star Eugene Koning.

Celebrity nutritionist Luke Hines, a former collaborator of paleo-pusher Pete Evans, helped to devise the dining menu. “We need to see pain in the economy,” Gurner told the crowd. “We need to remind people that they work for the employer, not the other way around. The last time Gurner was the subject of broad, mainstream media attention was several years ago when he said the inability of most young Australians to afford their own home was The implication seemed to be that others could be just as successful as him if they pulled themselves up by the bootstraps, made sacrifices and diligently saved money.

In his mid-20s, Gurner went to work for Rich Lister Morry Schwartz, who became his mentor, and at 30 founded The Gurner Group. “At some point in the next six months to 18 months, you’re going to have an almighty boom. The government is going to have to do something to loosen up lending. So should stabilise and then take off.”Gurner is worth an estimated $436 million, placing him at 192 on The Australian’s Rich 250 list. Meanwhile, the AFR Rich List puts his worth at a much higher $533 million.

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