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Stefan Amthor

My name is Stefan Amthor, and I came across the Swiss Biohealth Clinic at a Dentistry Symposium organized by Dr. Klinghart in 2018. I was in the process of having my teeth redone in Mexico, but more out of fear, because ten years ago—ten years ago, I had had all my teeth done in Hungary—as I’ve had problems with my teeth since I was a child. When I was young, it felt like I was going to the dentist every week.

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About a year ago, my upper teeth fell out. All of my teeth had rotted away underneath the temporaries. Out of fear, and also because of financial concerns, I had gone to Mexico hoping to have my teeth restored as quickly as possible.

Fortunately, that did not work out. Later, someone sent me a video from a dentistry symposium, and that is how I came across this clinic. My gut feeling immediately told me I had to come here. Within the first few minutes of the video, many of the things I had always questioned at the dentist were addressed — such as leaving dead teeth in the mouth, root canals, and metal in the oral cavity.

My intuition told me to go there and take a closer look. From my very first visit, I found the entire clinic extremely convincing: the holistic approach, the time they took, and the way everything was explained in detail. In Mexico, I felt as though I had barely opened my mouth before twelve implants were placed. Here, the team took three hours to explain what they do, how they do it, and why they do it. That alone confirmed the gut feeling I had from the beginning.

I believe I had constant inflammation in my body for the last five years, especially in my teeth. But because I no longer had pain and was so tired of going to the dentist after everything I had been through, I simply left it alone. Physically, I was still doing surprisingly well, despite the condition of my teeth. But over the last six months, I really started to notice a decline. I developed back pain, my energy levels dropped, and I could feel my health gradually beginning to deteriorate.

During the all-day operation, fifteen teeth were removed and fifteen or sixteen new implants were placed. I was surprised by how natural everything felt. I had been slightly afraid that it might feel artificial in my mouth, but that was not the case at all — not even after just three or four days.

It feels like my natural teeth, and there is hardly any swelling. Now I have to learn to speak again after a year without teeth, but I can already feel that my energy is improving. I can feel the inflammation receding. Of course, there is still some swelling, but considering the extent of the operation, I have had hardly any pain, which is truly amazing.

The supportive approach made a real difference: supplementation, craniosacral therapy, cryotherapy, lymphatic drainage, and massages. It all helped.

I am incredibly grateful to the entire team. The way I was treated here was truly exceptional. This morning, I sat here and thought that it feels a little bit like family. And I believe that is something we need more of in this world.