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Has anyone had any dealings with amishhospital.com for any of the health issues they work with?

If not are there any reviews on the web for the amish hospital?

They say some pretty amazing results, but I can't find anyone talking about them on the web.

Do you know or know anyone that has used their products? If not can you find anything on the web about them that is not from their website?

2006-09-30 15:35:49 · 7 answers · asked by ikandstuff 3 in Health Alternative Medicine

Please check the site before answering so you understand this is not the normal Amish.

2006-09-30 15:48:16 · update #1

7 answers

First of all, it looks very UNAmish :-)

They are claiming some impressive things... but all their studies seem to be from overseas and they do not cite the exact source (so you could go look up the original findings).

I don't know much about Ayurvedic medicine. If I were you, I would research that and the doctors mentioned VERY thouroughly.

What I've often found, though, as far as "alternative treatment" goes... is that many remedies are just as easy to do yourself (increasing vitamin C, following certain dietary and exercise guidelines-- that kind of stuff).

I believe that cures and treatments for AIDS and Cancers is possible with alternative medicine... but for genetic disorders, I am pretty skeptical.

I've worked ALOT with mentally and physically challenged people and their parents searched for EVERY type of "cure" they could find... which ultimately, did not change the fact that the child/adult had that genetic/birth condition. I knew one guy with a fatal form of muscular dystrophy, and (believe me), before his death, his mother had tried every "new age" form of treatment since current medicine does not have the cure!!!

Just be careful, as with anything. If those people are any good, they should answer all your questions and be understanding if you are on a limited budget. If they suggest a treatment, research it yourself before spending the $$$!!

(I would do this with any doctor or treatment- MD or otherwise).

2006-10-01 11:30:08 · answer #1 · answered by Jessie 5 · 1 0

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2015-01-24 08:40:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Amish DON'T have hospitals. I'm not sure about the website you refer too, but the Amish don't use computers or any MODERN technology. Be careful with that website!

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