Elderberry

Latin name: Sambucus nigra Genus:Honeysuckle plants Folk names: Elder tree, elder, wedges, sweat tea Plant description Branchy shrub, up to 7 m high. Dark, unpleasantly smelling bark. Pinnate leaves, large and umbelliferous, flat inflorescences with small, yellowish-white flowers that do not smell nice. Black-violet berries ripen from them until autumn. Flowering time: May to July. … Elderberry

Side effects | Elderberry

Side effects Elderflower does not cause any side effects. Leaves and bark can cause stomach and intestinal irritation. The raw juice from the berries can cause nausea and diarrhea. All articles in this series: Elderberry Side effects

Sambucus nigra

Other term Black elderberry Application of Sambucus nigra for the following diseases in homeopathy Muscle and joint rheumatism Kidney irritation with increased urge to urinate Feverish cold with hoarseness and tough mucous in the windpipe Asthma with shortness of breath and acute chest tightness Use of Sambucus nigra for the following symptoms Acute pain Fever … Sambucus nigra

Elderberry Health Benefits

Stem plant Caprifoliaceae, black elderberry. Medicinal drug Sambuci flos – elderflower: elderflower consists of the dried flowers of L. (PhEur). PhEur requires a minimum content of flavonoids. Sambuci fructus – elderberries. Preparations Sambuci floris extractum Sambuci fructus succus spissus Species laxantes PH Species diaphoreticae Elderflower syrup Succus Sambuci inspissatus PH 5 see also under elderflower … Elderberry Health Benefits

Elderflower Syrup

Products Elderflower syrup is available in grocery stores. In spring and summer, it is often homemade. The elderflower stalks are collected from wild bushes (photo). Citric acid is available in pharmacies and drugstores in open bottles. New bottles of white glass, if necessary, can also be purchased in specialized stores or, for example, distilleries. Production … Elderflower Syrup