Curious cures and mysterious medicines - a podcast by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

from 2020-09-02T01:00

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Deep in some of the world’s most hard-to-reach places lies a wealth of plant knowledge that could offer the next life-saving cure.


In this episode, James Wong explores how Kew scientists works alongside remote communities on the ground to understand plants’ medicinal properties.


And there’s a history lesson in it too, as James learns of the enormous impact that humble quinine, (found in your G&T), had throughout colonialism through to the world wars.  


What is yet to be discovered? And what do we stand to lose if we do not protect and respect world ecosystems?


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