Elderberry

Updated: Dec 10, 2019

Scientific name

Sambucus nigra

Family

Adoxaceae

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Background

Also called black elder, european elder, boretree, pip tree, devil’s wood

Elderbery is the dark purplish back berry traditionally found in warmer areas of north africa, europe, asia, and north america

Applicable parts used

Berries, flowers, leaves

Effects

Organs or systems affected

Immune system, musculoskeletal system, respiratory system

Flower essence

For those who need to stimulate the powers of recovery and renewal of the vital life energies

Mechanism of action

Berries: diaphoretic, diuretic, antiviral, laxative.

Flowers: diaphoretic, anticatarrhal, pectoral.

Leaves: emollient, vulnerary, purgative, expectorant, diuretic, diaphoretic

Nature

Pungent, sweet, cool, dry

Plant constituents

Flavonoids, sugar, acids, tannin, vitamins c and p, anthrocyanic pigments, volatile oil

Traditional uses

Orally, elderberry is used for the common cold, "the flu", constipation, fatigue, poor immunity, allergic rhinitis, sinusitis, sciatica, neuralgia, and cancer, high cholesterol, headache, toothache, and weight loss.

Topically, elderberry is used as a patch or a rinse inside the mouth for gingivitis.

Safety

Precaution & adverse reactions

Consuming unripe green fruit may lead to vomiting, diarrhea, and toxicity due to cyanide producing chemicals present in unripe fruit.

Interactions

Cytochrome p450 3a4 (cyp3a4) substrates and immunosuppressants

Pregnancy and lactation

Insufficient reliable information available; avoid using

Dosing

Herbal infusion: 2 teaspoons berries in 12 ounces water, simmer on low, covered, for 10 minutes, 1 to 3 cups per day i

Solar or lunar infusion: 1 or 2 teaspoons per cup, steep 3 or 4 hours or overnight, 1 to 3 cups per day

Tincture 1 or 2 dropperfuls, 1 to 3 times per day

Our favorite pairings

Echinacea, ginger , elecampane

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References

Pursell, jj. The herbal apothecary: 100 medicinal herbs and how to use them (pp. 98-99). Timber press. Kindle edition.

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