They never stopped Sunday services at each others' homes and they took communion from a common cup. Everyone got sick at the same time, everyone got over it, and everyone obtained immunity. They trusted God and were rewarded for it.
They do see doctors. I know of one myself. Their beliefs lead their doctors to develop “out of the box” treatments for things.
It can also be a pain, though, because they often share just one phone in a phone booth in a field between six different farms, so trying to follow up on results and patient status can really suck.
No TV, no fear, no pharmaceutical poison, no 💉, no 😷 lots of hard word, clean living, strong community, faith in God. They are the smart ones, after all.
I live in an Amish community in Pennsylvania and you’re spot on. While the Amish have become more “modern” in a lot of ways (ie: using cell phones for business purposes) they’ve adhered to the most of the principles of hard work, no fear, no pharma poison, etc.
We started using an Amish market even pre-plannedemic because it was just more convenient but using natural remedies has made a huge difference in how we feel
Now I’m not going to doubt that Amish people may have some genetic differences compared to others. Like other people have said - they spend more time outdoors, and they have a different diet. But timing on this ‘finding’ is pretty interesting lol and I’m ~sure~ not at all related to the clot shot or virus.
THey actually have lots of genetic diseases that damage the heart, but in general they did not fall for Covid and most will never take the shots. I have many Amish and Mennonite friends.
So, it's come to this? The local Amish and Mennonite people are some of the sweetest, kindest people I've ever known and the derp state is now blaming an Amish variant? They're claiming a Mennonite strain? And they're spreading this how, on their horses and buggies? ;) So, their old-order language is now some sort of code-talk? Their laundry - strung out on those huge clothes lines - is flag signals?
Just kidding. But they were here long before you, Mr. Fraudci - and they'll be here long after your only skeletal remains are rotting in some pit at Gitmo.
A cording to an earlier post on GA, the Amish communities caught the wuflu and let it run its course and attained herd immunity as well as the antibodies needed to stop all variants. No sauce sorry but I did see in on these boards...
Yeah but the Amish are modest, so they cover most of their skin.
I prefer to think that they do not watch television, so they developed an immunity to fear porn amd fake news. There are no Amish hypochondriacs.
They never stopped Sunday services at each others' homes and they took communion from a common cup. Everyone got sick at the same time, everyone got over it, and everyone obtained immunity. They trusted God and were rewarded for it.
Plus they work in the dirt. People who work in the dirt give their immune systems constant practice.
....or maybe the Amish don't inject their veins with nano razorblades.
Given how few Amish use the medical system, how on earth would they have the necessary info to determine this?
At least their outlandish claims for covering up the jab issues provide a level of entertainment, albeit rather morbid.
They do see doctors. I know of one myself. Their beliefs lead their doctors to develop “out of the box” treatments for things.
It can also be a pain, though, because they often share just one phone in a phone booth in a field between six different farms, so trying to follow up on results and patient status can really suck.
No TV, no fear, no pharmaceutical poison, no 💉, no 😷 lots of hard word, clean living, strong community, faith in God. They are the smart ones, after all.
I live in an Amish community in Pennsylvania and you’re spot on. While the Amish have become more “modern” in a lot of ways (ie: using cell phones for business purposes) they’ve adhered to the most of the principles of hard work, no fear, no pharma poison, etc.
We started using an Amish market even pre-plannedemic because it was just more convenient but using natural remedies has made a huge difference in how we feel
No injected nano-razorblades.
One might think eating food you grow yourself and living out of the EM fields is like.. healthy.
I self identify as Amish.
That variation is just that their genes are not modified with experimental gene therapy
This 100%
The Amish know 🐸
Now I’m not going to doubt that Amish people may have some genetic differences compared to others. Like other people have said - they spend more time outdoors, and they have a different diet. But timing on this ‘finding’ is pretty interesting lol and I’m ~sure~ not at all related to the clot shot or virus.
It's called your God given Immune system not Rockefeller Pharmaceutical gene therapy.
How would you even convince an Amish to give up his dna? 23 and me?
THey actually have lots of genetic diseases that damage the heart, but in general they did not fall for Covid and most will never take the shots. I have many Amish and Mennonite friends.
B4galt1...before galt won?
So, it's come to this? The local Amish and Mennonite people are some of the sweetest, kindest people I've ever known and the derp state is now blaming an Amish variant? They're claiming a Mennonite strain? And they're spreading this how, on their horses and buggies? ;) So, their old-order language is now some sort of code-talk? Their laundry - strung out on those huge clothes lines - is flag signals?
Just kidding. But they were here long before you, Mr. Fraudci - and they'll be here long after your only skeletal remains are rotting in some pit at Gitmo.
I heard they use ivermectin as birth control. Any truth to that ?
A cording to an earlier post on GA, the Amish communities caught the wuflu and let it run its course and attained herd immunity as well as the antibodies needed to stop all variants. No sauce sorry but I did see in on these boards...
There's no covid germ
I'm sure it exists in every third world nation too that haven't been vaccinated!