Since the Amish are a fairly isolated group socially, can you point me to a study that looks at their health outcomes? I haven't seen much. How do we know how many have/don't have autism? What are their cancer/heart disease rates? With the covid, for instance, are there accurate numbers re. Amish mortality? (On a side note, I think much of covid was just rebranded flu.) Keep up the good work!
Since the Amish are a fairly isolated group socially, can you point me to a study that looks at their health outcomes? I haven't seen much. How do we know how many have/don't have autism? What are their cancer/heart disease rates? With the covid, for instance, are there accurate numbers re. Amish mortality? (On a side note, I think much of covid was just rebranded flu.) Keep up the good work!
I am close neighbor to an Amish community with about 300 people. Maybe 130 are kids. Astonishingly healthy people. No autism. Some obesity. Usual kid colds. Do they get sick? Of course. But by percentage, much less that general population
I remember reading about a COVID study that was done in the Amish community. The conclusion was that in the true Amish population (those who do not vaccinate at all), almost everyone had become ill with the C-19 flu and recovered just fine, except for one elderly person who passed away -- which is what happens to thousands of frail elderly people each year after they become ill with the flu. I, too, would like to see the numbers among the totally un-vaccinated Amish for autism, cancer, heart disease, auto-immune issues, allergies, etc.
We have some pretty devout Christian friends--not Amish but definitely anti-covid jab. In their congregation, virtually all unjabbed, there was one elderly woman who died from "covid," tho, of course that could have been just any flu. In my circle, I know of ONE person, a close friend's father, who died "from" covid. But get this: 72, obese, diabetic, and had already suffered not one but TWO heart attacks. The poor guy had been on death's door for a long time. A sneeze could have pushed him over. This, of course, was par for the course throughout the "pandemic" with an average of four comorbidities and an age greater than life expectancy for each "covid" death. Now we have young people croaking from the vaxx.
Since the Amish are a fairly isolated group socially, can you point me to a study that looks at their health outcomes? I haven't seen much. How do we know how many have/don't have autism? What are their cancer/heart disease rates? With the covid, for instance, are there accurate numbers re. Amish mortality? (On a side note, I think much of covid was just rebranded flu.) Keep up the good work!
I am close neighbor to an Amish community with about 300 people. Maybe 130 are kids. Astonishingly healthy people. No autism. Some obesity. Usual kid colds. Do they get sick? Of course. But by percentage, much less that general population
Good to hear. No stacks of children's bodies from measles and rubella? No autistic kids with helmets bouncing off the walls? I thought not.
Maybe each sickness build on immunity too ?
I remember reading about a COVID study that was done in the Amish community. The conclusion was that in the true Amish population (those who do not vaccinate at all), almost everyone had become ill with the C-19 flu and recovered just fine, except for one elderly person who passed away -- which is what happens to thousands of frail elderly people each year after they become ill with the flu. I, too, would like to see the numbers among the totally un-vaccinated Amish for autism, cancer, heart disease, auto-immune issues, allergies, etc.
We have some pretty devout Christian friends--not Amish but definitely anti-covid jab. In their congregation, virtually all unjabbed, there was one elderly woman who died from "covid," tho, of course that could have been just any flu. In my circle, I know of ONE person, a close friend's father, who died "from" covid. But get this: 72, obese, diabetic, and had already suffered not one but TWO heart attacks. The poor guy had been on death's door for a long time. A sneeze could have pushed him over. This, of course, was par for the course throughout the "pandemic" with an average of four comorbidities and an age greater than life expectancy for each "covid" death. Now we have young people croaking from the vaxx.