The People's Pharmacy

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4.6
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519 episodes
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Date created
2007/11/05
Latest episode
2026/04/16
Average duration
65 min.
Release period
7 days

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Empowering you to make wise decisions about your own health, by providing you with essential health information about both medical and alternative treatment options. 921997

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Show 1469: Fresh Air & Sunlight: How Some Hospitals Are Rediscovering This Healing Secret
2026/04/16
Hospitals can be pretty overwhelming. Sometimes you may feel like you need a map to find your way around the maze, not to mention a trusty guide to get you to the department or health professional that could actually help you overcome illness. In addition, being hospitalized often means being deprived of fresh air & […]
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Show 1468: Healing Joints and Nerves: The New Science of Regenerative Therapies
2026/04/08
Millions of Americans are in pain. Arthritic joints make exercise difficult, even though moving is one of the best things we can do for joint pain. Pinched nerves can cause excruciating, long-lasting pain. The usual treatments, such as NSAIDs, may help ease the pain momentarily, but do nothing to help heal the underlying condition. What […]
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Show 1429: How to Love Your Liver and Protect its Superpowers (Archive)
2026/04/02
This week, Joe and Terry discuss liver health with two specialists. You may not have spent much time thinking about your liver. It is, however, an absolutely essential organ. When the liver is working properly, every part of the body gets the nutrients it needs and no parts are exposed to damaging toxins. These are […]
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Show 1467: Can You Disagree Without Fighting? Building Bridges, Not Battles!
2026/03/25
A chance encounter with a stranger on an airplane offers lessons for all of us in how to disagree without fighting. Infectious disease expert Morgan Goheen, MD, was wary when the person in the seat next to hers struck up a conversation with questions about the origins of Lyme disease and the value of being […]
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Show 1466: Could Hidden Infections Be Driving Chronic Disease?
2026/03/19
Chronic diseases make up the bulk of the problems that modern health care must address. Each condition seems to have its own drivers–cholesterol for heart disease, airway hyperreactivity for asthma, neurotransmitter imbalance for depression and other psychiatric disorders, a buildup of amyloid beta in the brain for Alzheimer disease. What if all these conditions had […]
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Show 1465: Food Fight! Should We Flip the Food Pyramid Upside-Down?
2026/03/12
Every five years, the Departments of Agriculture and of Health and Human Services jointly issue guidelines on what we should eat. The most recent Dietary Guidelines for Americans (2025-2030) have been controversial. [Here is a link: https://www.dietaryguidelines.gov] Among other things, the administration decided to flip the food pyramid upside-down in illustrating its recommendations. Why did […]
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Show 1464: Can Vaccines Protect the Brain from Dementia?
2026/03/06
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, nearly seven million Americans currently suffer from that type of dementia. Experts expect that more will be burdened with it in the future, as baby boomers continue to reach advanced ages. Many people are eager to protect the brain from deterioration. In this episode, we discuss an unexpected approach to […]
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Show 1463: Why We Eat Too Much and What to Do About It
2026/02/27
Obesity is a big problem in the US. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases says 2 out of every 5 American adults are obese. What’s more, one in three is overweight, with only about 25 percent of us at a healthy weight. It’s not just adults; children are increasingly suffering weight […]
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Show 1462: Using Focused Ultrasound Against Parkinson Disease and Tremor
2026/02/18
Most medical interventions are either pharmacological–prescribe a drug–or surgical–remove or repair the offending body part. If those approaches are inappropriate, doctors long for a different technology. In this episode, we discuss the development of a relatively new noninvasive technology, focused ultrasound. Doctors use it to treat conditions such as Parkinson disease or essential tremor. It […]
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Show 1461: How Patients Are Using Technology to Heal Healthcare
2026/02/12
Medicine has changed enormously over the last several decades. As with other parts of society, digital technology has disrupted previous practices. Clinicians can now care for patients at home, monitoring them with sophisticated sensors for oxygen saturation, heart rhythm, blood pressure and much more. Even more significant, patients now have greater access to medical knowledge […]
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Show 1363: Defeating Seasonal Affective Disorder (Archive)
2026/02/04
In this episode, we interview the doctor who first identified seasonal affective disorder (back in 1984!) and went on to develop treatments. Even when days are short (but getting longer, little by little) and skies are gray, you don’t have to suffer with a bleak outlook. Find out what you can do to counteract this […]
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Show 1460: Calming Chronic Inflammation Without Medication
2026/01/30
Inflammation is a double-edged sword. When you have a sudden injury or infection, your body responds by calling immune cells to the site of the problem. It may become red, swollen and painful, but all that is supposed to be part of the healing process. What happens with chronic inflammation is more insidious. Many serious […]
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Show 1459: Food Is Medicine: Should Your Doctor Be Prescribing Produce?
2026/01/23
One of the most basic pillars of health is good nutrition. A range of eating patterns might all be considered balanced diets, but in general people do better when they eat less processed foods and more whole foods. Vegetables and fruits play a starring role in at least two diets that have been studied extensively, […]
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Show 1458: Psychotherapy on Your Phone: Can AI Fill the Therapy Gap?
2026/01/15
Millions of people are feeling apprehensive these days. The headlines are enough to make almost anyone feel anxious. People who are distressed may have a difficult time finding a therapist, however. There are too few, and consequently many are not taking new patients. Wait lists are long, often three to six months. Therapists who are […]
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Show 1457: How to Strengthen Your Immune System for Cold and Flu Season
2026/01/09
Influenza usually starts in November, and cases increase throughout the winter, not fading until March or so. This year’s flu season is especially severe. An awful lot of people are suffering with fever, cough, congestion, body aches, headaches and other symptoms of influenza. Of course, flu is not the only infection out there. Other viruses […]
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4.6 out of 5
1214 reviews
}<%*¥ 2026/04/02
Impressive
I appreciate the calm thoroughness of the Graedon hosts when they approach a subject. I have been a RN for 40 yrs and I learn so much. This is a wond...
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Weatherwoman16 2026/01/02
Research based information
I rely on the People’s Pharmacy for up to date, reliable health information.
wis river down stresm 2025/12/31
A public service
Joe and Terry cover so many important health concerns and bring experts on the show to share the latest information. I look forward to their shows and...
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Tonton460 2025/12/30
great show
lots of informative information
Ponderingpools 2025/12/30
Beyond Corporate Rule
It’s wonderful to be able to discover & learn about solutions for health beyond the corporate ownership & rulership [often called The Deep State] of o...
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VirginiaBred 2025/12/30
Never miss an episode!
I listen to The People’s Pharmacy every Saturday morning at 7 AM on my local NPR station and I am very grateful and appreciative for the work that Joe...
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bkw1959 2025/12/30
Good source of information
I have listened and read to the podcast for six years. New information always contains the research source and the Gradeons always state if it’s just ...
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7275Hoover 2025/12/30
Simple - backed by research
I’ve been following TPP for years and they give useful, simple to understand information that is backed by research. Thank you Joe and Terry for being...
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NCGirl123 2025/12/30
Timely, accurate, indispensable information
The people’s pharmacy is frequently the first place I turn to look for information on prescription drugs and health conditions. Since Joe Graedon’s or...
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Reader‼️ 2025/12/30
Weekly. News
The weekly news is especially helpful at the beginning of each podcast.
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