Posted on 07/09/2023 6:51:41 PM PDT by RandFan
A new comprehensive study has found that no Amish children have been diagnosed with chronic conditions, which widely impact the rest of America.
In a new comprehensive study, presented by VSRF founder Steve Kirsch to the Pennsylvania State Senate, it was calculated that for Amish children, who are strictly 100 percent unvaccinated, typical chronic conditions barely exist, if any at all.
Across America, the current population of Amish people is quickly approaching 400,000.
The largest concentrations of Amish citizens are 90,000 in Pennsylvania and 82,000 in Ohio.
Amish communities have settled in as many as 32 U.S. states.
Families have an average of 7 kids so the Amish population is growing rapidly.
The Amish are a group of traditionalist Christians who are known for simple living, plain dress, and Christian pacifism.
They reject most conveniences of modern technology and pharmaceuticals and maintain self-sufficiency.
The Amish value rural life, manual labor, humility, and Gelassenheit (submission to God’s will) with a view neither to interrupt family time nor replace face-to-face conversations whenever possible.
Yet, despite rejecting all modern medicine and pharmaceutical drugs that the rest of the American people have access to, the Amish are among the healthiest in the nation
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Somehow they’re not getting the stuff that’s poisoning the rest of us.
For sure, they eat well: home-cooking and enough if it. And engage in physical labor. There is a lot in their way of living to admire, IMHO.
If processed foods are a culprit, they don’t eat any of that. Home-cooked meals from fresh produce is a staple for them.
Good food, work , and sleep?
“Chronic conditions” enrich the biomedical-pharmaceutical complex by keeping people on “maintenance” meds.
True cures or prevention would be bad for the bottom line.
How did any doctors get close to them to examine them, if the Amish are against all modern medical practices and technology? If they can’t be diagnosed, then, nothing will show up in the results. However, I’m thinking of becoming Amish if the results are true.
Also, cook with lard or tallow and make thier own butter?
They’re not diagnosed, because they don’t go to doctors. They still get all that, but none are diagnosed.
That, plus they are likely not going to see doctors with the same frequency as others. Being diagnosed with the listed diseases/conditions would generally involve at least several visits to “health care providers”. Just a thought.....
Easy. The CDC sent alien spacecraft to Lancaster County. The ships were crewed by the Grays. Secret
sensors were implanted into each Amish family member while the Grays kept the whole family in deep
sedation through use of mind control waves.
“...no Amish children have been diagnosed with chronic conditions...”
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Newsflash:
People who do not go to doctors do not get diagnosed with diseases.
(they still have the diseases, but they are un-diagnosed)
Well, that blows the “sugar causes most illnesses” platitude. Donuts, coffee cake, and pie for breakfast. Yes please!
Our food has been poisoned for years.
Just like Jews and Arabs, they have a lot of genetic diseases, though.
I know the Hutterites do in fact visit doctors in a way fairly similar to the rest of society.
Given five Amish people died in Lancaster County, PA, “the Amish died at a rate 90 times lower than the infection fatality rate of the United States of America...They basically ignored every single guideline that the CDC gave us. Ignoring those guidelines meant a death rate 90 times lower than the rest of America.”Comparing one county with the rest of the USA, and ignoring other factors is hardly an objective conclusion.
—> They’re not diagnosed, because they don’t go to doctors. They still get all that, but none are diagnosed.
I sit next to Amish in doctors offices and chat regularly - and have seen them at the hospital.
Nice people.
Part of this may be what you say, that they do not see doctors often and their maladies are rarely captured by the health bureaucracy.
Part of this may be the lack of processed foods and other chemicals and potential toxins that they are exposed to in comparison to the rest of us.
However, many of these conditions are pretty notable for young people and it is likely that there would be some knowledge at least within the community.
The lack of autism is very notable and common decency should demand further study to find out what they are doing right that we are not. The rates of autism are alarming and while some of it may be an increased ability to diagnose it, it does seem undeniable that the jump in stats did begin with the expanded vaccine schedule.
I just want it to be studied honestly, but that no longer seems possible in the US because the corporate interests have captured the institutions that would conduct such a study.
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