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Jenny McCarthy’s ringing alarm bells for parents ... claiming Tylenol might wreck your kids' detox system ... a hot take landing right as the Trump admin's official advice about the painkiller and its potential link to autism continues to ruffle feathers.

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00:00Welcome back to TMZ Live.
00:02There has been a lot of conversation this week,
00:04for good reason, about Tylenol and autism.
00:08And Jenny McCarthy has decided to add her voice
00:11to the conversation.
00:12Now, we all know that Jenny McCarthy,
00:15for years has been talking about autism.
00:17Her son is on the spectrum.
00:19And so she wanted to weigh in with what she says she knows
00:23about Tylenol and why she says it shouldn't be taken
00:28by pregnant moms.
00:30Now, there should be a disclaimer
00:34before what Jenny's about to say here.
00:37And I guess that's the issue with how she's saying it.
00:41This is what she-
00:42Well, you don't have to be an expert on Tylenol
00:44because we know that.
00:45No.
00:46Well, that's if you're believing President Trump,
00:49but Dr. Oz told us something different.
00:51Here's what Jenny had to say.
00:52Tylenol basically depletes your glutathione.
00:56It lowers it.
00:57What is glutathione?
00:58Glutathione is your body's natural antioxidant.
01:00It's a wonderful thing that helps us detox
01:04all the environmental toxins
01:06that we're assaulted with every single day.
01:08So for instance, you go to the doctor and you say to the doctor,
01:10hey, I'm really worried about the adjuvants
01:11inside this vaccine, adjuvant being aluminum.
01:14The doctor would say, don't worry,
01:15your body naturally excretes it.
01:17Okay, sure, that's true.
01:19But what if your body is low in glutathione,
01:22that it cannot detox the adjuvants,
01:24the aluminum in the body?
01:26Then it winds up floating around the body, attaching to brain, gut, you name it.
01:29Now, some people say, hey, I never used Tylenol, but my kid has still got diagnosed with autism.
01:32Well, that's the same with me.
01:34We didn't use Tylenol.
01:35But we naturally have low glutathione, me and Evan.
01:39Very low.
01:40So low that every week we get IV infusions.
01:43So if you're unsure, test yourself and your levels of glutathione.
01:47So I always added something, glutathione, which I did not know about.
01:51And I think that's great that Jenny's adding more information for people to use.
01:56We're not sure if, because we are not doctors,
01:59so we don't know whether what she's saying is dead on or not.
02:04But I've got to say, at a point, guys, you've got to trust your doctor,
02:10because doctors look at this research.
02:13And, you know, we're hearing from politicians and celebrities and all these people.
02:19There have been a lot of studies, and when we had Dr. Oz on, Dr. Oz, he acknowledged, he said,
02:25look, he said Trump overstated, and that if somebody has a high fever,
02:29and they're in their first trimester, Tylenol can prevent birth defects.
02:35Right.
02:36It's about how much you take it, how often you take it, and the advice that you should take from your doctor.
02:41Hi, I'm Jonah from Houston, Texas, and I think Jenny has an interesting take on this topic.
02:46I think they should test the glutathymine levels in the children prior to the vaccines.
02:50Now, in my personal experience, my son was vaccinated at the age of one.
02:53He immediately stopped talking.
02:55I had to teach him how to talk again by the age of three.
02:57No, I don't think it was the Tylenol, but I think maybe the combination of the two
03:00needs further examination because of the fact that we have to give them more Tylenol
03:04right after those vaccines.
03:06Again...
03:07It does need further examination, which Dr. Oz himself admitted.
03:09Right.
03:10By the way, Jenny did say in her caption, you should check with your doctor.
03:15So that is responsible.
03:16Sage advice.
03:17Yes.
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