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The Benefits of Elderberry

Published: Nov 2, 2012 · Modified: Sep 30, 2019 by Tash · As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This post may contain affiliate links · 4 Comments

The Benefits of Elderberry

Elder is one of my absolute favorite herbal medicines not only because it's effective, but also because it tastes great! You can make a variety of preparations from the flowers and berries to help keep you well during cold and flu season including teas, jams, syrups, and elixirs. Elder's ability to prevent and treat up to 8 types of flu virus make it (IMHO) a medicine kit must have, so be sure to stock up before cold and flu season rolls in to begin your medicinal preparations. You can get the highest quality elderberries and flowers HERE. 

Today I want to talk about the wonderful Elder tree and its many uses and benefits. Enjoy!

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  • The Properties and Benefits of Elderberry
    • The Benefits of Elderberry

The Properties and Benefits of Elderberry

Botanical Name: Sambucus nigra

Family: Caprifoliacea (Honeysuckle Family)

Common name: American Elder, Common Elder, Black Elder, Bour Tree, and European Black Elder

Parts Used: Flower and berry. The dried berries are less bitter tasting than the fresh berries.

Flavor: Flower- bitter, acrid; Berry- sweet, bitter

Energetics: Cool

Affinity/ Systems affected: Lungs and liver

Moisture: Dry

Polarity: Yin

The Benefits of Elderberry

Properties/Constituents: Elder is commonly used in the first stages of a cold as it is highly antiviral. It also works well for nasal and chest congestion, even allergies like hayfever. (you can read more about treating allergies naturally here.)

Elder protects against eight strains of flu virus as it prevents the virus from infecting healthy cells. Other benefits of elderberry include improved bacterial and viral infection in the upper respiratory system since Elder dries dampness. It may even improve strep throat and cold sores.

Both flowers and berries encourage the body to release toxins through their diuretic and diaphoretic properties.

The flowers of elder are used in salves as a treatment for burns, rashes, acne, wrinkles, and other skin ailments. You can also bruise the flowers and rub them on the skin to keep away mosquitos and other flying pests. A cold tea can be applied to garden plants to prevent aphid infestation.

Combined with equal parts peppermint, yarrow, ginger, and licorice root, a powerful tea can be made to knock out a cold in no time. This tea should be steeped in boiling water in a covered container and consumed before getting in a hot bath. Crawl into bed with plenty of warm blankets. This will induce sweating that will break a fever.

Physiological Effects

The Flowers - Alterative, anti-catarral, anti-inflammatory anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, decongestant, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant, febrifuge, galactagogue, laxative, nervine, purgative, rejuvenative, restorative, gentle stimulant, tonic, vasodilator, and vulnerary.

The Berries - Alterative, Anti-catarral, anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, decongestant, diaphoretic, diuretic, expectorant, laxative, nervine, rejuvenative, restorative, and tonic.

Therapeutic Uses

• Internal uses: The flowers are used internally for Colds, Flus, and especially fevers. They also reduce inflammation caused by influenza and soothe skin irritations. It is most often taken as a tasty syrup like this one.

• External uses: For clearing the skin, improves eczema and psoriasis.

• Aromatherapy/ Essential oil use: N/A

Plant Preparations/Medicinal Uses: Teas, tinctures, encapsulations, syrups, wine, cordials, elixirs, and jams. Elder is often combined with bee propolis or Echinacea for extra immune-boosting effects. You can learn how I make an elderberry elixir here.

Contraindications: Elder may not be suitable for people who suffer from auto-immune diseases as it boosts the immune system. It may also increase the negative effects of chemotherapy.

Cooking/Edible Uses

Berries - Used in jams, pies, cobblers, and syrups.

Flowers - Jelly, Vinegar, and in baking.

Precautions: The branches and leaves of Elder are poisonous. Small stems which are often left on the berry are safe to consume.

Notes: In ancient times, the Celts believed that Elder was a sacred symbol of life and death. It was so sacred, that the tree could not be used as tinder or woodworking. It was worn as an amulet to encourage happiness, prosperity, and as a ward against evil. It is said that when you go to harvest Elder in the wild that you must first ask the Elder Mother for her blessing and permission to do so.

You may also enjoy reading:

How to Make an Elderberry Elixir
Cold Bustin' Elderberry Tea
Natural Cold Remedies Part 1- The Healing Power of Elder
The Properties of Thyme
Natural Cold Remedies- Part 3- The Healing Power of Garlic
Natural Cold Remedies Part 2- The Healing Power of Ginger
Essential Oils for Boosting the Immune System and Fighting Cold and Flu

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  1. Anna says

    October 15, 2018 at 10:38 pm

    I made elderberry tea with dried organic berries that I got at the local store. I then put it in my diffuser. I’m hoping it will act as an antiviral and cleans the air, as well as help my lungs. Is this dangerous or is this brilliant? What are your thoughts?

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    • Tash says

      October 16, 2018 at 10:08 am

      Hi Anna!

      I'm wondering if the elderberry is going to gum-up your diffuser. I think it is definitely best used internally 🙂

      Reply
  2. Sara Somaiya says

    February 09, 2017 at 10:13 am

    Nice post

    Reply
    • Tash says

      February 09, 2017 at 10:52 am

      Thanks Sara!

      Reply

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