Stress and restoration with Dr. Mary Bove

You hear a lot about resilience and restoration in our bodies. But do you know how to do this in your own life? ​What are the important questions to ask when you are trying to rebuild your ​health or protect yourself from the future chronic diseases?

​My today’s guest has a lot of great wisdom on this topic. Her name is ​Dr. Mary Louise Bove, ND.  

Dr. Bove has over 40 years of experience in herbal medicine and 25 years of working at her clinical practice ​Naturopathic Family Medicine and Midwifery at the Brattleboro Naturopathic Clinic​ in VT.

In her early days ​Mary ​owned an herbal apothecary in Maine, later moving to Great Britain to study herbal medicine. Her path ​took her to the Bastyr College of Natural Health Sciences in Seattle WA where she received her ​Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine and Midwifery Certification. Once a full-time faculty member at ​Bastyr College of Natural Health Sciences, Dr Bove chaired the departments of Botanical Medicine and Naturopathic Midwifery.

​In 2014, when Dr. Bove closed her clinic, she became ​a Director of Medical Education for the prominent herbal company Gaia Herbs.

​Mary is the author of the Encyclopedia of Natural Healing for Children and Infants considered an authoritative reference on natural pediatric medicine. She also co-authored Herbs for Women’s Health and has been published in many magazines, journals and collaborative books on botanical and natural medicine.

​Mary lectures and teaches internationally on the topics of naturopathic medicine, botanical medicine, pediatrics, natural pregnancy, childbirth, traditional food medicine and mind-body healing. In collaboration with Gaia Herbs Dr Bove developed an herbal remedy line designed specifically for children.

​By the end of this episode, ​we’ll explore a number of important ​useful recommendations for restoring your ​health, and creating a happier ​life in general.

​TAKEAWAYS

​1. Why we should ​understand the idea of body restoration and ask difficult questions in order to prevent chronic illnesses, and ways to embrace this in our lives

​2. Why spending time with others is so essential for your health and wellness

​3. What are some of the important tips on good cognition

FAVORITE QUOTES

“​I​t’s not just about what I put into my body. It’s how I think, it’s what I do to make me happy every day, it’s taking the time not to get caught up in the ‘shoulds’ and ‘what ifs’, it’s learning how to sit.”

“​If every day we can restore back to neutral, it’s a better place to start than if we’re starting already wound up and stressed. It eats into our fertility, inflammation, chronic disease, our energy, how we think.” ​

“​Five minutes of happiness boost immune system in amazing ways.”

“Waiting to use herbs when I’m sick doesn’t make sense. Why not use plants that are very well suited for daily use? They should be in my salads, my dressing, on the stove to scent my air. All of them make a difference.”

“​Plants gives this opportunity to human beings to feel comfortable, to improve our energy and physiology and to help us on a more ethereal level.”

“We can be down the path towards a chronic disease at the age of 50, but we are starting that in our 30s.”

​CONTACTING OUR GUEST

Mary’s personal website and Gaia Herbs

​WEB RESOURCES

Norma Myers, Michael Tierra, Mindy Green, Rosemary Gladstar, Ed Smith

Bastyr University

American Herbalist Guild

Herb Quarterly

International School of Herbal Studies

Reishi and Roses

Medicines from the Earth

Southwest Conference on Botanical Medicine

​BOOKS

Common Herbs for Natural Health

By Mary Bove An Encyclopedia of Natural Healing for Children and Infants (2e)

Herbs for Women’s Health: Herbal Help for the Female Cycle from PMS to Menopause (Good Herb Guide Series)

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Image courtesy of Dr. Mary Louise Bove, ND

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