Interactions and history with Dr. Mitchell Bebel Stargrove, ND, LAc

Are you ever concerned about the safety of herbal and dietary supplements you take? Are you aware of clinical or theoretical ​interactions these substances might have with foods, supplements and medications?

This weekend I’m teaching a workshop on Herbal Safety and Interactions. Nothing could’ve prepared me better for ​this class than speaking with ​my today’s guest.

​His name ​is ​Mitchell Bebel Stargrove, ND, LAc. Dr. Stargrove ​is licensed as an acupuncturist and a naturopathic physician in Oregon. His clinical practice is with his wife, Dr. Lori Beth Stargrove, at the WellSpring of Natural Health in Beaverton.

For the past 30 years Dr. Stargrove has taught History of Medicine at ​his alma mater, Oregon College of Oriental Medicine.  He is a Senior Fellow of the Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT.

Dr. Stargrove is the editor and co-author of Herb, Nutrient, and Drug Interactions: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Strategies​. ​He is also Editor-in-Chief of InteractionsGuide, and electronic version of the database created based on his highly respected interactions book.  ​​

​Dr. Stargrove coordinated development of, and compiled the acupuncture section for, the Integrative BodyMind Information System (IBIS). IBIS is the pioneering multidisciplinary electronic encyclopedia for practitioners of integrative medicine and natural therapeutics.

By the ​end of this episode, you’ll ​​discover how to ​think about the questions of herbal and supplement safety and learn where to find answers for your questions.

​TAKEAWAYS

  1. Dr. Stargrove’s journey ​to becoming ​an acupuncturist and a naturopathic doctor
  2. ​How the love for history and government inspired Mitchell’s involvement in the Foundations of Naturopathic Medicine project
  3. ​The connection between Mitchell’s practice and his large projects ​- Integrative MindBody Interactive System and Herb, Nutrient, and Drug Interactions: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Strategies
  4. Why being a historian and a clinician are 2 most useful ​elements in evaluating herbal interactions – Mitchell’s approach to understanding clinical relevance of interactions
  5. What to do when you realize that 80% of interaction literature ​might not be relevant to you
  6. A single biggest variable in interactions cases and how to approach many levels of interaction
  7. ​Dr. Stargrove’s favorite resources available to you

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​CONTACTING OUR GUEST

Dr. Stargrove’s websites MedicineWorks (InteractionsGuide is found here), Inte​grative BodyMind Interactive System/IBIS

Dr. Stargrove’s clinic A Wellspring of Natural Health

His ​Facebook ​groups for healthcare practitioners VitaList ​and ​for the public Cascadians for Healthy Culture and Natural Medicine ​​

​WEB RESOURCES

Foundations ​of Naturopathic Medicine Project

John Uri Lloyd

​BOOKS

Herb, Nutrient and Drug Interactions: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Strategies

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Image courtesy of Mitchell Stargrove, ND

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