Jenny McCarthy
Tylenol Under Fire: My Stance!
Published September 26, 2025 7:05 AM PDT
Jenny McCarthy is sounding the alarm for parents, asserting that Tylenol could be harmful to children’s detoxification processes. This claim arrives at a precarious time, coinciding with the Trump administration’s controversial guidelines regarding the painkiller and its alleged ties to autism, stirring up quite the debate.
The actress, renowned for her advocacy in autism awareness, took to Instagram on Thursday night, inundating followers with scientific terminology as she discussed the potential dangers of Tylenol. She argues that the medication disrupts glutathione levels—an antioxidant essential for detoxifying the body, particularly following vaccinations.
She emphasizes that avoiding Tylenol around vaccination times is vital for maintaining optimal detoxification, highlighting her personal experience with her son Evan, diagnosed with autism in 2005. She details how he, along with herself, often requires IV supplements of glutathione.
McCarthy is adamant that her position is one of “pro-safe vaccine,” distancing herself from the label of anti-vaccine. She calls on parents to consider both the science and the well-being of their children in these crucial discussions.
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Her statements come at a time of renewed scrutiny regarding autism, particularly following Trump’s incendiary comments that advised pregnant women and parents to steer clear of Tylenol.
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We also featured Dr. Oz—currently serving as Trump’s Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services—on “TMZ Live” shortly after Trump’s comments. He provided clarification on when Tylenol might be safe and when it should be avoided in light of parental concerns.