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Jinger Duggar Takes Her Daughter, Says She’s “Anti-Medicine”

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In the past few months, Jinger Duggar has spoken about the ways in which she was raised and the strict rules that her parents set for her and many of her brothers and sisters.

However, in an important way?

It sounds like Duggang is building his most controversial opinion.

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On the October 29 edition of her and husband Jeremy’s Podcast, Jinger said “Clinchy” and talked about the story of her seven-year-old daughter taking her to the hospital.

These 38-year-old things told the listeners that they “hosted a wedding” in their house, and at the same time, a little felicity was a big pain in the “ear infection.

Jinger said she gave the children two ibuprofen each, prompting Jeremy to say this was ‘too much’ for his mate.

“I don’t like doing medicine. I fight medicine,” Duggar said at the time.

That’s a disturbing statement for a parent to make, we feel free to say.

Jinger Duggar shared this photo of her and her husband on social media. (Instagram)

“Everybody at the wedding told me, ‘I think you should take him all the way to the ER,’ because his eardrum might burst or something,” Jinger continued.

“I looked at the symptoms she had on Chatgtt and it took her so far. And the symptoms, even after her period, the pain didn’t go away in an hour.”

In the end Jeremy took the hospital, explaining that jinger is not so “crunchy” that it is “against modern medicine” completely.

However, this incident sparked a discussion because doctors wanted to strengthen the antibiotic.

(Which, you know, is what they spend years and years studying to learn about recommending to patients.)

“They wanted to give it to him right there,” Jinger said, thinking to herself.

“And then I thought about it and I was like, ‘Hey, I don’t want him on antibiotics because those would just upset your gut.’ … Especially before the flu season, all of that, where you’re going to get sick more, you don’t want your good bacteria to be wiped out. “

Jeremy Vuolo and Jinger Duggar Vuolo attend the Los Angeles Special Specidy's "Serengeti" At the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on July 23, 2019 in the hills of Beverly Hills, California.Jeremy Vuolo and Jinger Duggar Vuolo attend the Los Angeles Special Special’s “Serengeti” at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Arts on July 23, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi / Getty Images)

Jinger said she actually asked Audrey Roloff (not the doctor, people) for advice on what to do.

A former adult, a member of the Big World Cast raised his ears down because they “worked like a charm” for him and his husband and husband Jeremy Roloff’s.

According to Jinger, the drops already seem to be helping justice.

Jeremy then revealed that Jinger’s family “had a different way of getting medicine” than she did growing up, saying that his wife was raised by parents who were “distracted” from tylenol.

“I remember tylenol and ibuprofen were common for us to use,” Jinger said.

“But other than that, we’re not going to do a ton of medicine. … nobody’s ever had medicine for anything. And I think, we know, we were fine, [but] We don’t need super healthy food. “

Jinger Duggar and her hands. (Image credit: YouTube)

Towards the end of the segment, Jinger kept using the word “crunchy” and explained that she doesn’t have time to learn “everything,” but she’s as honest as “seed oil.

“Yeah, we like McDonald’s ice cream,” Jinger said too.

“So we’re going to go get a scoop of McDonald’s ice cream and enjoy it. And at the same time, we’re not going to do that every day. So we make a few decisions that will benefit our family.”

That’s fine and all. But jinger, please listen to the doctors. They know what they are talking about.

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