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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

It’s Exhausting Trying to Eat Healthily

There’s a particular kind of tiredness that comes from trying to be healthy. Not the tiredness of a long hike or a day spring cleaning, but the mental fatigue of constantly navigating a world that makes health feel like a full‑time job. It’...

5 days ago
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What Counts as Evidence?

One of the more revealing features of contemporary medical discussion is not that people disagree about evidence; although I think that disagreement is frequently productive. Rather it is that they usually apply different standards to ident...

12 days ago
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Bringing Herbal Skills Back Into the Community

There’s a particular kind of energy that appears when people gather around a table covered in jars, leaves, roots, and the warm steam of a freshly brewed infusion. It’s the energy of people remembering that health isn’t something handed dow...

19 days ago
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The increasing importance of diet

On paper it doesn’t make sense to me.

Thinking about it doesn’t make sense to me.

But people [lots of people] maintain it works.

When I was training over 20 years ago nutrition was one module in our degree course. Something that we ackno...

a month ago
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Inflammation, Metabolism, and the Statin Question

Cholesterol has been turned into a villain, but the science tells a far more complex story. LDL and HDL are not cholesterol at all, statins are not the benign panacea they are marketed as, and the continual lowering of ‘safe’ cholesterol th...

a month ago
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    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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