by Sean Adl-Tabatabai,
A recent study published in the journal Cancer Causes and
Control has revealed that Amish people have virtually no cancer within their
population, and are considered the most healthy people in America.
Researchers from Ohio State University originally
launched a study on the Amish population to see whether rates of cancer would
be higher due to their lack of conventional medical care. What they found,
however, shocked them.
The Amish were found to have much lower rates of cancer
than the rest of the population, so researchers decided to look more closely at
their lifestyle choices and diets to find out why.
Naturalnews.com reports:
Most Amish people do not smoke or drink and they are
typically not sexually promiscuous, leading researchers to believe that these
lifestyle factors play an important role in the limited number of cancer cases.
Other factors examined include the high amount of
physical labor undertaken by the Amish. Most Amish people work in farming,
construction, and other production jobs that require intense physical activity
that keeps them healthy and in shape. While the rest of America sits in
fluorescent-lit cubicles all day, the Amish work hard to produce crops, build
furniture and structures, and produce useful goods, which researchers recognize
contributes to their excellent health.
Another important factor not specifically examined in the
study is the fact that the Amish grow and raise all their own food. They employ
time-tested, organic methods that provide them with healthy fruits, vegetables,
milk, meat, and other untainted foods that most Americans never get. Rich in
living enzymes, vitamins, and nutrients Amish food is grown and raised the way
it should be, resulting in improved health.
While some may ridicule their secluded lifestyle, the
Amish commitment to simple, productive lives and clean, local food is
benefiting their health in ways that the rest of America can only dream about.
When compared to a life of sitting in office buildings all day, eating
processed and genetically-modified junk food, and popping prescription
medications, it becomes clear which lifestyle is truly deserving of contempt.