And then, about a year ago, my upper teeth fell out. All my teeth had rotted away underneath the temporaries. And yes, I went to Mexico out of fear, and also due to financial concerns, and wanted to have my teeth restored as quickly as possible.
But fortunately, none of that worked. And then someone sent me a video of the 2019 dentistry symposium, or 2018, if I am not mistaken. And that is where I came across this clinic. And my gut feeling told me I had to come here, because in the first two minutes of this video, all the errors that I have always been aware of when I went to the dentist and that I thought were strange were listed—such as leaving dead teeth in the mouth.
Root canals, metal in the oral cavity. My feeling just said go there and have a look! And ever since the first time I was here, I found the entire practice extremely convincing—its holistic approach, the fact that they took all the time they needed. In Mexico, I believe I had barely opened my mouth, and they had already placed twelve implants. And here they took three hours of their time and really explained what they do, how they do it and why they do it. And that alone confirmed the gut feeling I had all along.
Yes, because I think I’ve had constant inflammation in my body for the last five years, especially in my teeth. But I had no more pain, and I was just so tired of going to the dentist due to my history. So because I was no longer in pain, I just let it be. Physically, I was always fine. Dr. Kneer always told me I was a walking miracle because I was still doing so well despite my teeth. But over the last six months I’ve really started noticing it. I started having back pain. My energy levels were no longer the same. So in the last year—last half year—I noticed my health gradually beginning to deteriorate. And during the operation, which lasted all day, it became clear: Fifteen teeth were removed, 15, 16 new implants were placed, and I was surprised. I was slightly scared that it might feel as if I had something artificial in my mouth, but that is not the case at all. Not even now, after three or four days.
It feels like my natural teeth and like there is hardly any swelling. Now I have to learn to talk again after a year without teeth. But yes, I notice that I’m already feeling much better energy-wise. I can feel that the inflammation is receding, that I... Sure, of course it’s a little swollen, but when I think about the kind of operation I’ve had, I have to say that there is hardly any pain, which is really great. But this was explained to me beforehand—the approach involving supplementation and craniosacral therapy, cryochambers and lymphatic drainages, massages. It makes a difference. It really does.
And I am also…I am incredibly grateful. I am incredibly grateful to the team. Incredibly grateful to Dr. Kneer, to Dr. Volz, to all the assistants. The way they treated me here is simply out of this world. I sat here this morning and thought, it feels a bit like family. And that too, I believe, is what we need in this world.