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Shroom Boost, crafted with reishi, lion’s mane, and chaga functions much like a mushroom multivitamin because it deliver...
25/10/2025

Shroom Boost, crafted with reishi, lion’s mane, and chaga functions much like a mushroom multivitamin because it delivers a broad spectrum of nutrients and bioactive compounds that support multiple systems in the body — from immunity to brain health and overall vitality.

Here’s how:
* Reishi acts as a powerful adaptogen, helping the body manage stress while supporting immune balance, cardiovascular health, and overall resilience.
* Lion’s Mane is renowned for its neuroprotective properties, promoting nerve growth and cognitive function, improving focus, memory, and mental clarity.
* Chaga is rich in antioxidants, betulinic acid, and minerals that help reduce inflammation, combat oxidative stress, and strengthen immune defenses.

Together, these medicinal mushrooms provide a comprehensive range of nutrients — polysaccharides, triterpenes, beta-glucans, and antioxidants — that nourish the body much like a multivitamin, but in a natural, bioavailable, and synergistic form that supports long-term wellness and vitality.

Tinctures are one of the oldest form of capturing the medicinal benefits of plants. As seasons change, keep your favouri...
11/10/2025

Tinctures are one of the oldest form of capturing the medicinal benefits of plants. As seasons change, keep your favourite herbs handy 🌿

Feeling overwhelmed, anxious or emotionally drained? Try Calm: our carefully handcrafted herbal blend that works gently ...
20/07/2025

Feeling overwhelmed, anxious or emotionally drained? Try Calm: our carefully handcrafted herbal blend that works gently yet deeply to calm the mind and nourish the nervous system.

Feeling overwhelmed, anxious or emotionally drained? With our Calm formulation, feel grounded, centred and supported 🌿
20/07/2025

Feeling overwhelmed, anxious or emotionally drained? With our Calm formulation, feel grounded, centred and supported 🌿

Humans have used plants as medicine for as long as we have existed. Archeological excavations dated as early as 60,000 y...
07/09/2024

Humans have used plants as medicine for as long as we have existed. Archeological excavations dated as early as 60,000 years ago have found remains of medicinal plants.

In essence, humans have been involved for thousands of years in a vast "clinical trial" with these healing wonders of nature. The wisdom that resulted from this global experiment is a large part of our history of healing and healthcare. At Plants to the Rescue, we bring you this knowledge, to help you build your healing bundle of herbal support.

01/08/2024
Hawthorn, a plant with a long history of medicinal use, is a wonderful ally for anxiety and mental health. Traditionally...
05/07/2024

Hawthorn, a plant with a long history of medicinal use, is a wonderful ally for anxiety and mental health. Traditionally, it has been used since ancient times, with roots in European folk medicine, to support heart health and emotional well-being. The ancient Greeks and Romans praised its calming effects, and it has been a staple in herbal medicine for centuries.

When it comes to anxiety, hawthorn is a gentle but powerful nervine. It helps to soothe the nervous system, reducing symptoms of anxiety and promoting a sense of calm. Its natural compounds, such as flavonoids and proanthocyanidins, enhance blood flow and oxygen to the brain, which can help improve mood and cognitive function.

Hawthorn also supports overall mental health by helping to stabilize mood swings and reduce stress. Its calming properties make it an excellent choice for those who experience tension and restlessness. Plus, it’s known to support heart health, which is closely linked to emotional well-being—after all, a happy heart often means a happy mind!

Did you know that about 50% of post menopausal women experience sleep disturbances such as insomnia?
05/07/2024

Did you know that about 50% of post menopausal women experience sleep disturbances such as insomnia?

Find us at the  spring pop-up, opening Thursday 09.05 on Berwick St. Soho.We’re joining 70+ emerging brands for a unique...
11/05/2024

Find us at the spring pop-up, opening Thursday 09.05 on Berwick St. Soho.
We’re joining 70+ emerging brands for a unique retail experience featuring the best in food, drink, wellness and beauty innovations alongside treatments by the team at

Join us for bespoke shopping, events, daily sampling sessions and more seven days a week until 05.07.

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09.05 - 05.07
raye the store Soho
96 Berwick Street, W1F 0QB
10am - 7pm Mon-Sat
12pm - 6pm Sun
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Arbor Day is a secular day of observance in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant trees.The Spanish villa...
26/04/2024

Arbor Day is a secular day of observance in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant trees.

The Spanish village of Mondoñedo held the first documented arbor plantation festival in the world organised by its mayor in 1594. The place remains as Alameda de los Remedios and it is still planted with lime and horse-chestnut trees. A humble granite marker and a bronze plate recall the event. Additionally, the small Spanish village of Villanueva de la Sierra held the first modern Arbor Day, an initiative launched in 1805 by the local priest with the enthusiastic support of the entire population.

While Napoleon was ravaging Europe with his ambition in this village in the Sierra de Gata lived a priest, don Juan Abern Samtrés, which, according to the chronicles, "convinced of the importance of trees for health, hygiene, decoration, nature, environment and customs, decides to plant trees and give a festive air. The festival began on Carnival Tuesday with the ringing of two bells of the church, and the Middle and the Big. After the Mass, and even coated with church ornaments, don Juan, accompanied by clergies, teachers and a large number of neighbours, planted the first tree, a poplar, in the place known as Valley of the Ejido. Tree plantations continued by Arroyada and Fuente de la Mora. Afterwards, there was a feast, and did not miss the dance. The party and plantations lasted three days. He drafted a manifesto in defence of the trees that was sent to surrounding towns to spread the love and respect for nature, and also he advised to make tree plantations in their localities.

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