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'How growing a sunflower helped me fight anorexia'
by BBC • October 11, 2025
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'How growing a sunflower helped me fight anorexia'
'How growing a sunflower helped me fight anorexia' 1 day ago Share Save Malcolm Prior and Jenny Kumah BBC News rural affairs team Share Save Andy Alcroft/BBC Emily Hough is now using her experiences to help shape nature prescribing schemes For Emily Hough, nature was too often simply something "out there", a world apart from her, a view from a hospital window. Years spent in and out of specialist mental health units in Birmingham and London, being treated for the eating disorder she had had since the age of 12, meant she felt little connection with the countryside or interest in the everyday flora and fauna around her. That was until five years ago, when a hospital occupational therapist gave her an unusual prescription: Grow a sunflower. "I'll be honest I'd never planted anything in my life," Ms Hough said. "But I planted that sunflower and, just watching it grow, from me watering it and from me protecting it from the shade, helped me feel connected for the first time and really be able to appreciate what was around me - and how I can make a difference to nature and what nature can actually do for me. "I was in a hospital at that point, so it was very limited. Fast forward five years, here we are today. " Getty Images Green social prescribing encourages people to take part in nature-based activities to benefit their health and wellbeing From those early roots, Ms Hough, now 35, embraced what is formally called by the NHS "green social prescribing", where GPs and health practitioners refer patients to organisations that offer nature-based activities, whether that be hiking, birdwatching, rockpooling or looking after a city-based allotment. It is supposed to complement other more mainstream treatments and therapies and has been a key part of the government's 10-year plan for the NHS in England. The scheme may not work for everyone but for Ms Hough, who has now relocated from Solihull to a life in the countryside, the benefits have been profound. She is now out of hospital and has become what the NHS calls an "Expert by Experience" (EbE) - someone who uses that experience to design and evaluate new health services. She helped shape the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB)'s flagship "nature prescription" scheme for the West Midlands, launched earlier this year. On Friday – World Mental Health Day - the scheme marks the training of its 100th health professional, with enough resources to support 1,000 patients accessing nature-based activities. Andy Alcroft/BBC Dom Higgins, from the Wildlife Trusts, saids the evidence in favour of green social prescribing was clear But the future of green social prescribing is uncertain. Despite a four-year national pilot that ended in March being judged a success by an independent evaluation of its first two years, there is concern that the onus for funding these schemes is being left to charities. Organisations, including The Wildlife Trusts, the RSPB and the Ocean Conservation Trust, are calling on the government to commit more funding to nature prescription schemes and to roll them out, beyond their initial seven trial areas. Dom Higgins, head of health and education for The Wildlife Trusts, said: "It is unequivocal that nature improves mental health. "I think the time for questioning the evidence is really over and people within the system and the NHS and decision makers get this. "It's just we need the mechanism to make it available everywhere. It's time to seriously fund prevention and opportunities for people to create good health in the neighbourhoods where they live and work. " The national pilot scheme saw nearly 8,500 people prescribed nature activities in its first two years, with more than half those patients living in socio-economically deprived areas. Chris Dayson, professor of voluntary action, health and wellbeing at Sheffield Hallam University, who was part of the team that evaluated the scheme, said it brought "a really statistically significant increase in wellbeing" for patients. The evaluation also found the scheme brought an economic social return - not least of all by getting people back into work - of £2. 42 for every £1 invested. When approached by the BBC, the government did not comment on the future of green social prescribing but said the evaluation of the second two years of the trial scheme would be published "in due course"
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By BBC on October 11, 2025

Analysis Summary

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Truth Blocks
74.0
Avg Logic Quality
Avg User Score
0.0
Avg Evidence Score
Avg Total Score
0.74
Legacy Truth Score
0.84
Legacy Confidence
0.87
Legacy Weighted

Individual Truth Blocks

Block 1
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 77.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.80 Confidence: 0.85
Years spent in and out of specialist mental health units in Birmingham and London, being treated for the eating disorder she had had since the age of 12, meant she felt little connection with the countryside or interest in the everyday flora and fauna around her.
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"Years spent in and out of specialist mental health units in Birmingham and London, being treated for the eating disorder she had had since the age of 12, meant she felt little connection with the countryside or interest in the everyday flora and fauna around her." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.75
Truth: 0.80
Confidence: 0.85
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

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Block 2
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 75.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.75 Confidence: 0.80
From those early roots, Ms Hough, now 35, embraced what is formally called by the NHS 'green social prescribing', where GPs and health practitioners refer patients to organisations that offer nature-based activities, whether that be hiking, birdwatching, rockpooling or looking after a city-based allotment.
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"Getty Images Green social prescribing encourages people to take part in nature-based activities to benefit their health and wellbeing From those early roots, Ms Hough, now 35, embraced what is formally called by the NHS "green social prescribing", where GPs and health practitioners refer patients to organisations that offer nature-based activities, whether that be hiking, birdwatching, rockpooling or looking after a city-based allotment." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.75
Truth: 0.75
Confidence: 0.80
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

AI evaluation using unified criteria

Canonical Block | Criteria v2.0 | Updated: Oct 11, 2025
Block 3
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 52.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.30 Confidence: 0.85
The scheme may not work for everyone but for Ms Hough, who has now relocated from Solihull to a life in the countryside, the benefits have been profound.
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"The scheme may not work for everyone but for Ms Hough, who has now relocated from Solihull to a life in the countryside, the benefits have been profound." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.75
Truth: 0.30
Confidence: 0.85
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

AI evaluation using unified criteria

Canonical Block | Criteria v2.0 | Updated: Oct 11, 2025
Block 4
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 77.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.80 Confidence: 0.85
Despite a four-year national pilot that ended in March being judged a success by an independent evaluation of its first two years, there is concern that the onus for funding these schemes is being left to charities.
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"Despite a four-year national pilot that ended in March being judged a success by an independent evaluation of its first two years, there is concern that the onus for funding these schemes is being left to charities." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.75
Truth: 0.80
Confidence: 0.85
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

AI evaluation using unified criteria

Canonical Block | Criteria v2.0 | Updated: Oct 11, 2025
Block 5
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 77.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.80 Confidence: 0.85
Organisations, including The Wildlife Trusts, the RSPB and the Ocean Conservation Trust, are calling on the government to commit more funding to nature prescription schemes and to roll them out, beyond their initial seven trial areas.
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"Organisations, including The Wildlife Trusts, the RSPB and the Ocean Conservation Trust, are calling on the government to commit more funding to nature prescription schemes and to roll them out, beyond their initial seven trial areas." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.75
Truth: 0.80
Confidence: 0.85
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

AI evaluation using unified criteria

Canonical Block | Criteria v2.0 | Updated: Oct 11, 2025
Block 6
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 80.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.85 Confidence: 0.85
Chris Dayson, professor of voluntary action, health and wellbeing at Sheffield Hallam University, who was part of the team that evaluated the scheme, said it brought 'a really statistically significant increase in wellbeing' for patients.
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"Chris Dayson, professor of voluntary action, health and wellbeing at Sheffield Hallam University, who was part of the team that evaluated the scheme, said it brought "a really statistically significant increase in wellbeing" for patients." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.75
Truth: 0.85
Confidence: 0.85
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

AI evaluation using unified criteria

Canonical Block | Criteria v2.0 | Updated: Oct 11, 2025
Block 7
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 77.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.80 Confidence: 0.85
The evaluation also found the scheme brought an economic social return - not least of all by getting people back into work - of £2. 42 for every £1 invested.
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"The evaluation also found the scheme brought an economic social return - not least of all by getting people back into work - of £2." Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.75
Truth: 0.80
Confidence: 0.85
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

AI evaluation using unified criteria

Canonical Block | Criteria v2.0 | Updated: Oct 11, 2025
Block 8
AI Analysis Logic Quality: 77.0 Evidence: Coming Soon
Community User: No comments yet
Truth: 0.80 Confidence: 0.85
When approached by the BBC, the government did not comment on the future of green social prescribing but said the evaluation of the second two years of the trial scheme would be published 'in due course'
Source Mapping: Exact_Quote
This is an exact quote from the original text.
Source sentence(s):
"When approached by the BBC, the government did not comment on the future of green social prescribing but said the evaluation of the second two years of the trial scheme would be published "in due course"" Click to highlight above
AI Analysis:
Reasoning: 0.75
Truth: 0.80
Confidence: 0.85
Logic Quality: Strong
AI Justification:

AI evaluation using unified criteria

Canonical Block | Criteria v2.0 | Updated: Oct 11, 2025
About Truth Blocks

Truth blocks are minimal argument units that represent atomic reasoning. Each block is analyzed independently for:

  • Truth Score: Factual accuracy (0-1)
  • Reasoning Types: Deductive, inductive, etc.
  • Logical Fallacies: Detected reasoning errors
  • Confidence: AI certainty in analysis

The weighted score combines truth score with reasoning quality and fallacy penalties according to our scoring criteria.