Incorrect. They do use physicians, board certified MD's and D.O.'s. They certainly do not use them in the same capacity as the rest of the population who run to the doctor for any and every minor symptom, and they rarely acquire obesity--related illnesses.
Healthcare practices and treatments vary a lot between different Amish communities. Communities often have different ways of going about their healthcare.
Some communities accept modern medicine and go to hospitals and doctors, while others prefer to deal with their health issues at home.
Of course not. No human beings on Planet Earth are alike. I'm not Amish, but more often than not, I personally deal with my health issues. In that respect, they are no different than I. The majority of non-Amish have no clue how "to deal.with their health issues at home." There's a prescription drug for everything. There's a doctor visit for everything. In any event, the Amish population is a gazillion times more healthier than us.
Incorrect. They do use physicians, board certified MD's and D.O.'s. They certainly do not use them in the same capacity as the rest of the population who run to the doctor for any and every minor symptom, and they rarely acquire obesity--related illnesses.
https://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/the-amish-obesity-studies
Not all Amish are alike.
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Of course not. No human beings on Planet Earth are alike. I'm not Amish, but more often than not, I personally deal with my health issues. In that respect, they are no different than I. The majority of non-Amish have no clue how "to deal.with their health issues at home." There's a prescription drug for everything. There's a doctor visit for everything. In any event, the Amish population is a gazillion times more healthier than us.