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Elderberry :)

Posted by on Sep. 9, 2010 at 12:59 PM
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So does anyone here use Elderberry or Elderberry syrup for medicinal purposes? We love it. We use it all through flu season, daily, to help ward off all the icky viruses, influenzes and colds. We use it when we're not feeling well to give that extra boost to our own, natural defenses.  

Apparently, Elderberry juice was used to treat a flu epidemic in Panama in the mid 1990s.

I use a tincture that a friend makes. She's been growing her own berries for a few years and may have enough to make tinctures from her own plants this year.

There are several articles on Elderberry use. It's definitely worth checking into.

There are many articles on Elderberry use. I tried to post some links but apparently, some of them aren't allowed. Here is a Google search with results that are worth looking into.

There is also this article, that I've copy/pasted, written by an M.D.

The Health Benefits of the Elderberry

By Kristie Leong M.D.
There's no doubt that berries are chock full of nutritional benefits. From the blueberry with its rich source of anthyocyanins to the high vitamin C content of strawberries, berries are a great choice for any meal or snack. One berry that may be less familiar, but is being increasingly recognized for its health properties is the elderberry. Commonly used in jams, jellies, and wines, the elderberry is an underappreciated nutrient superstar. What are the health benefits of the elderberry? Health Benefits of Elderberry: Anti-viral Properties One of the most important health benefits of the elderberry stems from its anti-viral capabilities. These richly colored berries are a good source of flavonoids including quercetin and the anthocyanins. It appears these flavonoids have significant anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects and can activate immune cells that help the body to fight off viruses. The elderberry fruit is also a source of components known as lectins which have been shown in the laboratory to stop replication of ten different strains of the flu virus. Health Benefits of Elderberry: Can It Fight the Flu? In one European study, people who were given Sambucol, a patented Elderberry extract, showed a greater antibody response to the influenza virus than those who didn't receive it. The study also showed that elderberry extract stimulated the immune system to produce infection and disease fighting proteins. The researchers hope this could help in the treatment of other disease including AIDS and cancer, although more studies are needed. Several small studies in humans have demonstrated the benefits of elderberry extract in fighting the influenza virus. These studies showed that giving elderberry extract shortened the course of the flu significantly with up to ninety percent of the people experiencing almost complete recovery within three days. More importantly, the symptoms were eased without serious side effects. It's believed that elderberry extract inhibits an enzyme known as neuraminidase, a protein that promotes the spread of the flu virus within the body. Keep in mind that these studies were done with elderly extract which would have a higher concentration of the active components than could be obtained by simply eating the berries. Health Benefits of Elderberry: Lowers Cholesterol? Another health benefit of the elderberry may be its effect on cholesterol levels. A study published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed that an elderberry extract modestly, but significantly, lowered cholesterol levels. This effect is believed to be due to the presence of cynidine glucosides found in the elderberry fruit. The Bottom Line? Elderberry extract in the form of Sambucol appears to have activity against some strains of influenza virus. The benefits of elderberry on cholesterol levels aren't as compelling since studies have been very limited. Be cautious when eating elderberries. The unripe fruit, bark, leaves, and stems may contain cyanide which is poisonous. Never eat the green parts of the Elderberry plant. Keep in mind that the anti-viral and anti-flu effects were seen with Sambucol, the elderberry extract, which would be safest form to use for influenza. Always purchase the extract from a reputable source.

More resources

  • http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11399518
  • http://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/news/20031222/elderberry-fights-flu-symptoms
  • http://www.nature.com/ejcn/journal/v58/n2/full/1601773a.html
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    Bitterroot
    by on Sep. 9, 2010 at 1:39 PM

    I am always amazed at all of the natural items out there that are so beneficial to our health!

    We don't have elderberry trees here in Montana...we have chokecherry trees. 

    I wonder if chokecherries are beneficial in any way?

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    smurfy88
    by Jessica - Group Mod on Sep. 9, 2010 at 1:58 PM

     I've never heard of it

    DestMasters
    by on Sep. 9, 2010 at 2:20 PM

    Apparently so. I found this:

    • Because of their high antioxidant value, they protect cells against free radical damage.
    • The vitamin C boost the immune system.
    • The flavonoids are phytonutrients that improve the functioning of various organs and systems in the body.
    • Manganese is important in nerve and bone health, and for proper thyroid function.

    So it looks like there are some great properties to them. I didn't have time to look a lot but when I typed in "chokecherry benefits", Google had several links. 

    Quoting Bitterroot:

    I am always amazed at all of the natural items out there that are so beneficial to our health!

    We don't have elderberry trees here in Montana...we have chokecherry trees. 

    I wonder if chokecherries are beneficial in any way?

     

    ~Destiny


    Listen to your body. It will tell you all you need to know.
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    rkoloms
    by Robin - Group Mod on Sep. 9, 2010 at 4:45 PM

    Elderberry syrup is a staple in my house. It has been proven to be three times more effective than Tamiflu, without any side effects.

    Robin in Chicago

    Bitterroot
    by on Sep. 9, 2010 at 5:04 PM


    Quoting rkoloms:

    Elderberry syrup is a staple in my house. It has been proven to be three times more effective than Tamiflu, without any side effects.


    Seriously?  I'm going to get some.

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    CoochieLibre
    by on Sep. 9, 2010 at 5:10 PM

    We started using it last year after getting "swine flue" and, like you, use it anytime someone isn't feeling well. :)

    SouthKonaMomma
    by on Sep. 9, 2010 at 6:09 PM
    Been using it for years. We order from wise woman directly, it's cheap and quick shipping. Also, we notice a hugeeeee difference when using it to not, it's not something u take every so often- your body needs it regularly to keep up the immune fighting properties! :) everyone should use this rather than getting urself shot up with live vaccine virus! Yuk! Prevention is best!
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    SouthKonaMomma
    by on Sep. 9, 2010 at 6:17 PM
    Been using it for years. We order from wise woman directly, it's cheap and quick shipping. Also, we notice a hugeeeee difference when using it to not, it's not something u take every so often- your body needs it regularly to keep up the immune fighting properties! :) everyone should use this rather than getting urself shot up with live vaccine virus! Yuk! Prevention is best!
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    DestMasters
    by on Sep. 9, 2010 at 6:20 PM

     Susun Weed? I love her Wise Woman teachings, website and email lists. She makes it so easy to learn.

    Quoting SouthKonaMomma:

    Been using it for years. We order from wise woman directly, it's cheap and quick shipping. Also, we notice a hugeeeee difference when using it to not, it's not something u take every so often- your body needs it regularly to keep up the immune fighting properties! :) everyone should use this rather than getting urself shot up with live vaccine virus! Yuk! Prevention is best!

     

    ~Destiny


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    H.I.S.
    by Bronze Member on Sep. 9, 2010 at 7:14 PM

    We use black elderberry, I'm not sure if there is a difference, but we use it all the time.

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