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Growing Medicine

Maggie Pope

Growing Medicine. Medicines that 'grows'. I make it, I use it, I teach it.

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Latest Issues

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Every year it’s the same: the air cools, the evenings draw in, and a chorus of sniffles fills the bus, the school gates, and the office. Cold and flu season doesn’t sneak up quietly it sweeps through households with irritating predictabilit...

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Walk down any British high street today, and you'll see ‘wellness’ everywhere.

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So Many Years of Mockery

I was listening to a crime fiction audiobook when the inevitable scene cropped up: the odd aunt with her mysterious ‘little brown bottles,’ and whiff of menace hanging in the air. We’re supposed to smirk, roll our eyes, and assume her potio...

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  • Maggie Pope

    I trained as a Medical Herbalist in middle age after decades being a Mum to a large family of kids [and a husband]. I set up a clinic and started a school.

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