Joe Rogan and Aaron Rodgers explored the Amish community’s health outcomes, focusing on their low rates of SIDS and autism. They noted that the Amish, who often avoid vaccinations, appear to live longer, healthier lives, with these conditions nearly absent.
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They noted that the Amish, who often avoid vaccinations, appear to live longer, healthier lives, with these conditions nearly absent. A study mentioned found only two autism cases in an Amish population, both in adopted children who had been vaccinated prior to adoption—a point that raises questions about vaccine safety. The conversation expressed frustration with the tendency to dismiss these observations as “anti-vax” rather than investigating further. They questioned why there’s resistance to examining events, like the hepatitis B vaccine given to newborns, in the days or weeks before SIDS cases. The discussion criticized labeling SIDS as an unexplainable tragedy without exploring potential causes, like recent medical interventions. They argued that the implications are too significant to overlook, yet many hesitate to challenge established narratives. This exchange calls for a closer look at the Amish’s health profile and what it might reveal about modern medical practices. It urges prioritizing inquiry over acceptance, demanding answers instead of settling for vague labels, and considering whether some practices might cause unintended harm.
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