What treatments do Amish refuse?

The Amish are exempted from social security and reject health insurance coverage, do not practice birth control, and often veto preventive practices such as immunization and prenatal care.
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Do Amish refuse medical treatment?

Given that the Amish are economical in their health care choices, they prefer to self-medicate or remedy an ailment by recommendation from family and friends before seeing health professionals.
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What do Amish believe about medical treatment?

They do not cite biblical injunctions against modern health care or the latest medicines, but they do believe that God is the ultimate healer. Compared to the non-Amish, Amish people are less likely to seek medical attention for minor aches or illnesses and more apt to use folk remedies and drink herbal teas.
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What do the Amish people reject?

Most Amish groups forbid using electricity from public utility lines. Electricity from batteries is more local, controllable, and independent from the outside world.
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What is forbidden in Amish culture?

As part of their Ordnung, Old Order Amish forbid owning automobiles; tapping electricity from public utility lines; owning televisions, radios, or personal computers; attending high school or college; joining the military; and initiating divorce. All Amish groups expect men and women to wear prescribed clothing.
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Why can't Amish girls cut their hair?

Amish women do not cut their hair and Amish men do not cut their beards after marriage for biblical reasons. “In the Amish faith a man's beard and a women's hair are sacred religious symbols,” Bridget M. Brennan, an assistant U.S. attorney, said in her opening statement.
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How do Amish treat their wives?

They Must Be Submissive to Their Husbands

Amish rituals and traditions, coupled with bibilical teachings, place a high value on submission. In the Amish community, women are expected to be submissive to their husbands. This means that they must defer to their husband's wishes and opinions.
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Why can't you take a picture of an Amish person?

Considering it a violation of the Second Commandment, which prohibits the making of "graven images," the Amish believe any physical representation of themselves (whether a photograph, a painting, or film) promotes individualism and vanity, taking away from the values of community and humility by which they govern their ...
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What problems do the Amish have?

Health among the Amish is characterized by higher incidences of particular genetic disorders, especially among the Old Order Amish. These disorders include dwarfism, Angelman syndrome, and various metabolic disorders, such as Tay-Sachs disease, as well as an unusual distribution of blood types.
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Can Amish use cell phones?

There was also concern that the phone removed people from the physical, face-to-face communication so important in Amish society. Similar to transportation, though, it is just the ownership of telephones that is forbidden, not the use of them.
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Do Amish give birth in hospitals?

Some families do their pre- and post-natal care in a hospital but choose a traditional midwife for the actual birth, whether it happens at home or a birthing center.
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Do the Amish accept modern medicine?

While Amish accept most modern medical services (Banks & Benchot, 2001), several logistical barriers exist to using them.
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Do Amish allow blood transfusions?

However, nothing in the Amish understanding of the Bible forbids them from using modern medical services, including surgery, hospitalization, dental work, anesthesia, blood transfusions or immunization.”
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Do Amish go to the dentist?

Though many Amish people fail to see dentists regularly, it's important not to assume that all Amish people wear dentures or suffer from dental issues. In fact, many Amish people nowadays utilize modern dental care, with some even going as far as getting braces!
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How do the Amish treat mental illness?

The Amish generally accept the broader Christian faith, and do not see themselves as the only "true" believers; those few fundamental Amish who do ascribe to this belief are unlikely to seek mental health services unless ordered to do so.
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What is the main cause of death for the Amish?

Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiac Surgery.
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What is the lifespan of an Amish person?

People with the mutation live to be 85 on average, significantly longer than their predicted average lifespan of 71 for Amish in general, which hasn't changed much over the last century. The age range of Amish in the study was 18 to 85 with the average age of carriers 44 and the unaffected 46 years old.
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What is the average lifespan of an Amish person?

Their life expectancy is right at the US average even though they avoid modern medicine whenever they can...but the life expectancy of the Amish has been 72 or greater for almost 300 years, even when ours was 40 and they still eat like our ancestors did too, which is pretty much whatever they want.
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How do Amish get punished?

The Amish believe in forgiveness, but they also believe in consequences. Offenders must make things right with those they've harmed and take responsibility for their actions. There are two main types of punishment in the Amish community: shunning, ex-communication.
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Do Amish get to pick who they marry?

Unmarried Amish choose their own husbands/wives, and the woman is very much involved in the process. Courtship often begins with a young man transporting a young woman to and from one of the many singings or Sunday worship.
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Can Amish people look in the mirror?

While the Amish do not take pictures of themselves, they do use mirrors. The use of a mirror is allowed because unlike a picture, it is not a graven image. Women use mirrors to do their hair and men use mirrors to shave. If you take our guided farmhouse tour, you'll spot a few mirrors in the house.
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Can an outsider marry into the Amish?

To get married in the Amish community, members must be baptized in the church. Outsiders, non-Amish, or 'English', as they call the rest of the world, are not permitted to marry within the Amish community.
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How do Amish punish their children?

Amish parents typically value obedience and use corporal punishment. They invoke the biblical proverb of “spare the rod, and spoil the child” in both home and school settings. They strongly believe that spanking is critical for children's healthy development, and physical abuse can result.
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How many wives can Amish have?

Although the various Amish settlements may interpret certain rules slightly differently, there is no deviation from this law. The Amish believe in traditional marriage between one man and one woman.
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What do Amish do on their wedding night?

The Amish wedding night will usually be spent in the bride's parent's home, as the couple will need to assist in clean up the following day. They will then spend their first months of marriage – their honeymoon – visiting relatives. (This is when most gifts they receive will be given.)
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