Home Actress Jen Gunter HD Photos and Wallpapers June 2024 Jen Gunter Instagram - This video is for those people who think selling a supplement is the same as buying a product with your own money and talking about it. I appreciate I have a lot of new followers, so for the record I don’t take any money from any company in the medical space. That includes Pharma, supplements, diets, sunscreen, skin care, and menstrual products. I don’t have issues with people who do advertisements on social media. It’s just something I have chosen not to do. I do have issues with providers and celebrities and anyone in the health space who sells or promote scammy products, such as many supplements, hormone pellets and the O-shot. I’ve been calling out medical scams as long as I’ve been online (hello Jade Egg?). You should know that the people promoting these kinds of products are making money hand over fist. Making money by profiting from the gaps in the healthcare system is misogyny. If I had a Dr. Gunter brand of estradiol patch or hormonal contraception and I posted content about women’s health you would rightly call me biased and might question my recommendations for these products. If I did paid ads for Pfizer, you should rightly be suspicious whenever I spoke about Duavee (one of their products). If you think a doctor having their own pharmaceutical or taking money from Pharma is troubling, you should extend that same concern to supplements. If you think partnering with @fluevog to design a shoe where a percentage of the profits go to support a charity that delivers menstrual products to people in Northern Canada makes me biased about health content, I got nothing. I wasn’t paid to work with the amazing people at Fluevog, I just love their shoes and it was a freaking honor to be asked and to help a Canadian charity. I’ve worn their shoes since before social media existed! To those leaving lazy insults. Be more creative. Also, thank you for letting me know I should restrict you. And you might want to learn about this thing called community.

Jen Gunter Instagram – This video is for those people who think selling a supplement is the same as buying a product with your own money and talking about it. I appreciate I have a lot of new followers, so for the record I don’t take any money from any company in the medical space. That includes Pharma, supplements, diets, sunscreen, skin care, and menstrual products. I don’t have issues with people who do advertisements on social media. It’s just something I have chosen not to do. I do have issues with providers and celebrities and anyone in the health space who sells or promote scammy products, such as many supplements, hormone pellets and the O-shot. I’ve been calling out medical scams as long as I’ve been online (hello Jade Egg?). You should know that the people promoting these kinds of products are making money hand over fist. Making money by profiting from the gaps in the healthcare system is misogyny. If I had a Dr. Gunter brand of estradiol patch or hormonal contraception and I posted content about women’s health you would rightly call me biased and might question my recommendations for these products. If I did paid ads for Pfizer, you should rightly be suspicious whenever I spoke about Duavee (one of their products). If you think a doctor having their own pharmaceutical or taking money from Pharma is troubling, you should extend that same concern to supplements. If you think partnering with @fluevog to design a shoe where a percentage of the profits go to support a charity that delivers menstrual products to people in Northern Canada makes me biased about health content, I got nothing. I wasn’t paid to work with the amazing people at Fluevog, I just love their shoes and it was a freaking honor to be asked and to help a Canadian charity. I’ve worn their shoes since before social media existed! To those leaving lazy insults. Be more creative. Also, thank you for letting me know I should restrict you. And you might want to learn about this thing called community.

Jen Gunter Instagram - This video is for those people who think selling a supplement is the same as buying a product with your own money and talking about it. I appreciate I have a lot of new followers, so for the record I don’t take any money from any company in the medical space. That includes Pharma, supplements, diets, sunscreen, skin care, and menstrual products. I don’t have issues with people who do advertisements on social media. It’s just something I have chosen not to do. I do have issues with providers and celebrities and anyone in the health space who sells or promote scammy products, such as many supplements, hormone pellets and the O-shot. I’ve been calling out medical scams as long as I’ve been online (hello Jade Egg?). You should know that the people promoting these kinds of products are making money hand over fist. Making money by profiting from the gaps in the healthcare system is misogyny. If I had a Dr. Gunter brand of estradiol patch or hormonal contraception and I posted content about women’s health you would rightly call me biased and might question my recommendations for these products. If I did paid ads for Pfizer, you should rightly be suspicious whenever I spoke about Duavee (one of their products). If you think a doctor having their own pharmaceutical or taking money from Pharma is troubling, you should extend that same concern to supplements. If you think partnering with @fluevog to design a shoe where a percentage of the profits go to support a charity that delivers menstrual products to people in Northern Canada makes me biased about health content, I got nothing. I wasn’t paid to work with the amazing people at Fluevog, I just love their shoes and it was a freaking honor to be asked and to help a Canadian charity. I’ve worn their shoes since before social media existed! To those leaving lazy insults. Be more creative. Also, thank you for letting me know I should restrict you. And you might want to learn about this thing called community.

Jen Gunter Instagram – This video is for those people who think selling a supplement is the same as buying a product with your own money and talking about it.

I appreciate I have a lot of new followers, so for the record I don’t take any money from any company in the medical space. That includes Pharma, supplements, diets, sunscreen, skin care, and menstrual products. I don’t have issues with people who do advertisements on social media. It’s just something I have chosen not to do.

I do have issues with providers and celebrities and anyone in the health space who sells or promote scammy products, such as many supplements, hormone pellets and the O-shot. I’ve been calling out medical scams as long as I’ve been online (hello Jade Egg?). You should know that the people promoting these kinds of products are making money hand over fist. Making money by profiting from the gaps in the healthcare system is misogyny.

If I had a Dr. Gunter brand of estradiol patch or hormonal contraception and I posted content about women’s health you would rightly call me biased and might question my recommendations for these products. If I did paid ads for Pfizer, you should rightly be suspicious whenever I spoke about Duavee (one of their products). If you think a doctor having their own pharmaceutical or taking money from Pharma is troubling, you should extend that same concern to supplements.

If you think partnering with @fluevog to design a shoe where a percentage of the profits go to support a charity that delivers menstrual products to people in Northern Canada makes me biased about health content, I got nothing. I wasn’t paid to work with the amazing people at Fluevog, I just love their shoes and it was a freaking honor to be asked and to help a Canadian charity. I’ve worn their shoes since before social media existed!

To those leaving lazy insults. Be more creative. Also, thank you for letting me know I should restrict you. And you might want to learn about this thing called community. | Posted on 26/May/2024 03:53:08

Jen Gunter Instagram – Crunchy corn salad.

This is one of my favorite crunchy big salad lunches that comes together in less than 15 minutes and is so worth it. Now that corn is in season I am making it a lot. This is for one. What can I say, I like a big salad! 

Microwave one ear of corn (I peel almost all of it and leave 1-2 layers on) for 2 minutes on high

Dressing: mix this all in the bowl you will use for the salad:

2 tsp tahini 
1 tbsp plain Greek yogurt (full fat, no fat whatever) 
Juice 1/2 lime
1 tbsp water
Sriracha to taste 

Chop and add to the dressing:

1 cucumber peeled (or unpeeled if it’s the kind that doesn’t need it)
1 red pepper 
1 cup cilantro including stems
1 jalapeño
Corn kernels
1/4 cup crumbled feta 

Mix and enjoy

I always think a salad like this is going to have a bazillion grams of fiber, so I decided to count and it looks like it’s about 11 or 12 g. 

When I want a super mega fiber rich lunch, I make this into a wrap with these carb cutting La Tortilla tortillas (swipe to see). We bought them once because there were essentially no other choices at the store for some strange reason, and when I realized they have 14 g of fiber per serving I was sold. They are one of those good staples to have in the house to quickly bump up the fiber in your day. Sometimes you need those products that just get the job done 😂
Jen Gunter Instagram – Made chicken ramen for dinner, recipe from @dishingouthealth and yet again, another winner. Also, the soft boiled egg instructions were perfect. 

The boys loved it. And considering Oliver’s appetite has been off since his heart surgery, seeing him scarf it down was good to see! 

I made it as is. No notes.

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