Elderberry Cold & Flu Syrup and Tincture: My Tried & True Recipes (2024)

Elderberry tincture and syrup are so easy to make! I wouldn’t be without them!

Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis)is one of the best and easiest “medicine chest” plants.

Health Benefits:

Elderberry is used for its antioxidant activity, to lower cholesterol, to improve vision, to boost the immune system, to improve heart health, and for coughs, colds, flu, bacterial and viral infections and tonsillitis. Bioflavonoids and other proteins in the juice destroy the ability of cold and flu viruses to infect a cell. Elderberry juice was used to treat a flu epidemic in Panama in 1995.

Elderberries contain organic pigments, tannin, amino acids, carotenoids, flavonoids, sugar, rutin, viburnic acid, vitamin A and B and a large amount of vitamin C. These, including quercetin, are believed to account for the therapeutic actions of the elderberry flowers and berries.

Elderberries were listed in Mosby’s Nursing Drug reference for colds, flu, yeast infections, nasal and chest congestion, and hay fever.

In HadassahUniversity Hospital, Jerusalem,Israel,their Oncology Lab has determined that elderberry stimulates the body’s immune system, and they are treating cancer and AIDS patients with it. Elderberry could have an immunoprotective or immunostimulatory effect when administered to cancer or AIDS patients, in conjunction with chemotherapeutic or other treatments. (source)

See many additional PubMed studies here in this post:No Flu Shots 4 Us: We Use Elderberry Syrup (99% effective for H5N1)

Elderberry is so powerful when used against viral colds and a broad range of flu strains, I am sharing both the elderberry syrup and tincture recipes here.

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Making Elderberry Cold & Flu SYRUP:

There are several commercial brands of elderberry syrup Elderberry Cold & Flu Syrup and Tincture: My Tried & True Recipes (4)available, but it is much more cost effective to make it yourself, and you can control all the ingredients it contains. Itcan be used preventatively or for acute symptoms, and children should love the taste.

Ingredients:

  • 3 – 3 1/2 cup fresh or 1.5 – 2 cup dried organic elderberries
  • 3 cups water
  • 1 cup raw local honey ( I use 3/4 cup)
  • 1-4 organic cinnamon sticks, 3 -5 organic whole cloves, and a 1-2″ knob of fresh organic ginger (optional)

Directions:

Place berries, water, and spices in a saucepan. Bring to a low boil, reduce heat, and simmer on low for 30 minutes or until a syrupy thickness. Smash the berries to release remaining juice and strain the mixture. Allow liquid to cool. Stir in raw honey only after it has really cooled to preserve the enzymes and good living food in the honey. This will last for 2-3 months stored in the fridge.

Note: Do not use for children under the age of one due to the honey and a risk of botulism. Instead, bottle a portion before the honey is added. Mark that bottle well. Consider adding to applesauce, etc. at first sign of illness or when exposed.

Dosages For All Ages found here.

Making Elderberry Cold & Flu TINCTURE:

The most common uses for elderberry tincture include treatment for:

  • Common cold
  • Influenza (flu)
  • Coughing
  • Bronchitis
  • Sinus infections
  • Infections
  • Constipation

In last year’s post is a tutorial soyou will see exactly how to make a simple elderberry tincture.

All you need are these three things:

  • fresh, dried, or frozen elderberries. You can grow your own for next year, find them in the wild, or purchase them. AmazonElderberry Cold & Flu Syrup and Tincture: My Tried & True Recipes (5)is a reliable source for organic dried elderberries.Elderberry Cold & Flu Syrup and Tincture: My Tried & True Recipes (6)
  • a quart jar with a tight fitting lid.
  • 80 proof or higher vodka.

There are Three Main Reasons to use alcohol when making tinctures.Alcohol:

A. Dissolves (and extracts) most, if not all, of the Constituents in most herbs.
B. Makes the mucous membranes in the mouth more permeable, so that the herbal constituents can pass into the bloodstream bypassing your digestive system!
C. Increases the Shelf Life of the Herbal Constituents up to 50 years or more!

If you’re concerned about the alcohol, you can place the tincture in a cup, pour boiling water into the cup, and the alcohol will evaporate within seconds. OR, you can add your dose (20-30 drops) to a cup and let it dry up. When you addwaterto swallow it, there will be less alcohol left than in a ripe banana.

4.) Go to this tutorial post for clear instructions on all steps 1-7.

4.) For easy removal of the berries from the stems, don’t waste your time picking them off ~ just pop them into a freezer bag and freeze them. Once they are frozen for a day or two, they will become brittle and fall off with minimal help.

Plant Elderberry In Fall For Your Own Stash

Elderberry’s powerful capability to handle flu has been rediscovered! Many have been unable to get elderberries at a reasonable price due to the limited supply and huge demand, so people are growing their own.

To give you an idea of how much room you will need if you ever plant elderberry (you needtwo different varietiesfor fertility), here on the right is a picture of the largest one,‘Johns’. They are both taller than I am when the fruit is hanging, but I prune them to eye level in the spring. Our other variety (because you need 2 for fertility) is ‘York’ on the left. They are very easy to prune because the stems are soft. They can get 6-7′ around easily.

As a society we have gone outside the home for most of what we need and want in our lives. To mix homemade and homegrown into as much of our lives as possible – even in the littlest things – can change so much.

Elderberry Cold & Flu Syrup and Tincture: My Tried & True Recipes (10)

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Edible Landscape with Aronia Berries, Elderberry, and Raspberries

I encourage you to consider planting edible landscape such as currants, aronia berries, elderberries, and red raspberries. You can have your own ‘medicine chest’ right in your own backyard. Yes, you can, with a little planning, research, and some hard work.

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor and do not share this as medical advice. It is something that has been practiced for hundreds of years. Both Pliny the Elder and Hippocrates mentioned and recommended elderberry as a medicinal herb in their writings. Consult your doctor.

Long used throughout Europe and North America, elderberry has a long and respected history as an herbal remedy.

“And God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food.” ~Genesis 1 :29

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Elderberry Cold & Flu Syrup and Tincture: My Tried & True Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between elderberry tincture and elderberry syrup? ›

Elderberry Syrup vs Elderberry Tincture: The Differences

Consumable right away after preparation, elderberry syrup lasts up to two to three months in the refrigerator, or two weeks when stored at room temperature. Elderberry tincture is made with raw berries that have been infused in 80 percent alcohol over 6 weeks.

How much elderberry tincture per day? ›

Elderberry Tincture - Daily Defense

Take it straight or add to a beverage if preferred. 60 servings per bottle. Suggested Use: Adults/Big Kids take 2 mL once or twice daily.

Who should not take elderberry? ›

Elderberry appears to have few side effects when used properly for short periods of time (up to 5 days). Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not take elderberry. If you have an autoimmune disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus, ask your doctor before taking elderberry, as it may stimulate the immune system.

What is elderberry tincture good for? ›

It might affect the immune system, and also seems to have activity against viruses, including the flu. Elderberry is commonly used for the common cold, flu, high cholesterol, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support most of these uses, with the possible exception of the flu.

What form of elderberry is most effective? ›

When it comes to maintaining a strong immune system, black elderberries (Sambucus nigra) are the preferred choice.

Why is elderberry syrup not FDA approved? ›

Elderberry is not FDA-approved because it's regulated as a supplement, not a drug. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) isn't required to approve a supplement prior to sale and companies manufacturing them are responsible for their safety and labeling them properly.

How many days in a row can you take elderberry syrup? ›

Sambucol Elderberry Syrup and Black Elderberry Gummies are an easy way to support your immune system* year-round. The recommended doses for daily immune support* is: Adults and kids age 4 and up: 2 tsp (10 ml) per day.

Does elderberry have side effects? ›

The common side effects of taking raw elderberry plant products, such as fruit, flower, leaves, bark, or root include: Stomach problems. Nausea and vomiting. Diarrhea and constipation.

How long does it take to feel the effects of elderberry? ›

One 2004 study of 60 people with influenza found that those who took 15 mL of elderberry syrup four times per day showed symptom improvement in 2 to 4 days, while the control group took 7 to 8 days to improve ( 10 ).

Can elderberry affect blood pressure? ›

Elderberries may be beneficial for the heart, as they have been associated with positive effects on blood pressure; the anthocyanin content increases the release of nitric oxide—which helps widen the blood vessels and improves blood flow, leading to a decrease in blood pressure.

What medications does elderberry interfere with? ›

Do not take elderberry without medical advice if you are using any of the following medications:
  • medicine to prevent organ transplant rejection;
  • medicine to treat multiple sclerosis;
  • medicine to treat psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, or other autoimmune disorders;

Does elderberry affect the heart? ›

The berries and flowers of elderberry are packed with antioxidants and vitamins that may boost your immune system. They could help tame inflammation, lessen stress, and help protect your heart, too.

Is elderberry tincture better than elderberry syrup? ›

Elderberry extract, because it contains no fillers, is much more concentrated than regular syrups. That means you only need ½ tsp for each dose -- 6x more concentrated than regular syrups. Most elderberry products come from berries farmed in Italy and Poland.

How many drops of elderberry tincture should I take? ›

One dropperful of elderberry tincture can be taken once a day throughout cold and flu season as a preventative or 3-4 times a day while symptoms occur.

Is it OK to take elderberry syrup everyday? ›

Elderberry supplements seem to have few risks when used daily for up to five days. The safety of its long-term use is unknown. Risks. Never eat or drink any product made from raw elderberry fruit, flowers, or leaves.

Is elderberry extract or syrup better? ›

Elderberry extract, because it contains no fillers, is much more concentrated than regular syrups. That means you only need ½ tsp for each dose -- 6x more concentrated than regular syrups. Most elderberry products come from berries farmed in Italy and Poland.

Which elderberry is the most medicinal? ›

The European version (also known as Sambucus nigra) is the one most closely tied to your health and healing. Its history dates back as far as 400 BC, and Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine,” called the elder tree his “medicine chest.”

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