Wasn’t it mentioned by RFK Jr someone else prominent so the restrictions are a bit less. I totally get how the forum sliding with chemtrails can be annoying. We have other sites for Coast to Coast AM type conspiracy.
I’ve seen quite a few over the years at my large urban hospital. Also, at various doctors offices. I saw one at my urologist’s office. He said he see’s lots of them. What you probably don’t see are any with allergies like hay fever. But maybe I’m wrong?
OK, I’ve read the meme but have to think it’s false information. Surely the Amish still have medical issues that have existed since…well, forever? Maybe there’s some argument to be made but doing it like this makes us look like distributors of fake news.
Several Amish in my area make pilgrimages to Mexico for 'greater than routine' medical care. It's a big trip from Ohio using a 13 seat passenger van. In the one large community near me, there are a couple of 'herbalist' type people who are the first line of defense for routine family medical issues.
My sister in law works in a hospital near Amish Country, they get a lot of Amish Cancer patients.
The rest of those things get overlooked because they don't go to doctors.
Can’t avoid chemtrails
Be careful. I've been banhammered a few times for mentioning that.
Wasn’t it mentioned by RFK Jr someone else prominent so the restrictions are a bit less. I totally get how the forum sliding with chemtrails can be annoying. We have other sites for Coast to Coast AM type conspiracy.
Correct.
It's just cells with improper replication protocols.
It could happen to anyone.
You can lower your risk, but it's never zero...unless you're those Hunza people, maybe.
These folks may have gotten it just right.
I doubt they have no miscarriages. Women used to die childbirth quite often.
Not all progress is bad.
Not sure what one has to do with the other. Miscarriages are most common early in pregnancy. I had three myself (and four children)
Just pointing out that the process is not so perfect as to only be hampered by modern life.
...doggy smiles...
Barefoot boy with cheeks of tan...
Hey, where’s that girl’s head cover? HEATHEN!
Sauce?
I’ve seen quite a few over the years at my large urban hospital. Also, at various doctors offices. I saw one at my urologist’s office. He said he see’s lots of them. What you probably don’t see are any with allergies like hay fever. But maybe I’m wrong?
Yes, (((they're))) poisoning us.
An idyllic childhood...✨
OK, I’ve read the meme but have to think it’s false information. Surely the Amish still have medical issues that have existed since…well, forever? Maybe there’s some argument to be made but doing it like this makes us look like distributors of fake news.
Several Amish in my area make pilgrimages to Mexico for 'greater than routine' medical care. It's a big trip from Ohio using a 13 seat passenger van. In the one large community near me, there are a couple of 'herbalist' type people who are the first line of defense for routine family medical issues.