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The Worst Episodes of Grow Your Own Drugs

James Wong, an ethnobotanist, presents the series and takes the view that people should start making their own remedies in order to save money and...

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    #1 - Fruit

    S1:E1

    Face mask from Papaya and Kiwi, Fig Syrup, Chicken Soup and more!

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #2 - Flowers

    S1:E2

    In the second episode of this six-part series exploring plant-based natural remedies and beauty treatments, ethnobotanist James Wong turns the spotlight on flowers. He reveals the historical use of marigolds, violas and elderflowers as ways to help relieve the symptoms of everyday ailments such as sore throats, acne and eczema. Sufferers of each of these, who are keen to find a natural solution to their health problems, try out James's remedies.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #3 - Trees

    S1:E3

    Third episode of the six-part series exploring plant-based natural remedies and beauty treatments. Ethnobotanist James Wong focuses on trees. His recipes for natural tree remedies include a soothing gel for varicose veins made from conkers, a fragrant cologne made from pine, a lotion to tackle head lice and a traditional tea which could help improve memory function. It is a fascinating mix of gardening, science and history, and the volunteers who try James's remedies find out if they can actually help.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    #4 - Herbs

    S1:E4

    Most people use herbs to give food a bit of extra taste and flavour, but in this episode, ethnobotanist James Wong explores their more traditional use in helping treat a range of minor everyday ailments, from cold sores and insect bites to bad breath. Sufferers try them out to see if these natural remedies help relieve their symptoms. James also uses peppermint to whip up a fragrant homemade body scrub

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    Director:Unknown
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    #5 - Roots

    S1:E5

    James Wong focuses on what he considers the unsung heroes of the plant world - roots. Using valerian, echinacea, ginger and marshmallow, he creates tasty remedies to help combat stress, soothe coughs, relieve nausea and boost your immune system. These are tried out by sufferers in need of help.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #6 - Veg

    S1:E6

    Ethnobotanist James Wong shows viewers how to grow and transform common vegetables into treatments which might help ease muscle sprains and make a great addition to a low cholesterol diet. James also turns cucumbers into a soothing eye gel for sufferers to try

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    #7 - Grow Your Own Drugs For Christmas

    S1:E7

    Ethnobotanist James Wong returns to BBC Two with a one-hour Christmas special of Grow Your Own Drugs. He delves into the origins of our favourite Christmas plants and shows us how to think entirely differently about how we make use of them in the build-up to Christmas. James demonstrates how traditional Christmas plants can be made into natural remedies, recipes and original hand-made presents to see you through the Christmas season.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #8 - Garden Herbs

    S2:E1

    In this opening episode, James sets out to reinvent our perception of common and garden herbs. His simple, cheap but highly original recipes include an angelica stomach soother for indigestion, a fragrant anti-dandruff hair oil, and an insecticidal wormwood and sage repellent to help banish the pesky clothes moth. Members of the public try James's remedies and are often surprised by the results.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #9 - Incredible Edibles

    S2:E2

    In a fascinating blend of gardening, cookery, science and history, James shows us how to use turmeric to help ease muscular aches and pains, whips up a moisturising body cream from something you would normally have for breakfast, invites two willing members of the public to try his pungent onion gargle for their recurring sore throats, and shows how to grow watercress on your kitchen work top and transform it in to a mouth watering and vitamin packed soup, ideal if you're a bit anaemic.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #10 - Exotic Plants

    S2:E3

    Although his natural remedies for everyday minor ailments frequently use plants that we would consider to be exotic, many of these will grow really well in our own back gardens. James shows us how to use lemongrass in an insect repellent spray, transform olive leaves into a pampering face mask, make a soothing burns treatment from aloe vera and chamomile and, perhaps most surprisingly of all, reveals that, not only can you grow tea bushes in this country, you can also turn them into a zingy mouthwash to help fight plaque and freshen breath.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #11 - Petals

    S2:E4

    James focuses on petals, turning chamomile into a luxurious bath milk and honeysuckle and jasmine into soothing jellies for sore throats. Members of the public are impressed by his ear drops made from mullein flowers, while James puts his money where his mouth is and bravely tries out his own rose petal leg waxing treatment. He shows us how to make a chamomile seat and sniffs out the most fragrant rose varieties.

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    Director:Unknown
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    #12 - Shrubs And Trees

    S2:E5

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    #13 - Wild Plants

    S2:E6

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Worst Episodes Summary

"Fruit" is the worst rated episode of "Grow Your Own Drugs". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 3/2/2009. This episode scored 0.0 points lower than the second lowest rated, "Flowers".