Black Elderberry is formally referred to as Sambucus nigra. It's a species complex of flowering p...
Black Elderberry is formally referred to as Sambucus nigra. It's a species complex of flowering plants in the moschatel family. Black Elderberry is native to most of Europe and North America.
Parts Used: Berry
Certified Organic
Country of Origin: Croatia
Uses and Benefits:
- Immune System
- Pain Support
- Energy
- Healthy Muscles
- Detoxification
Black Elderberry is the source of:
- Anthocyanin
- Oleanolic Acid
- Beta-sitosterol
- Proteins
- Flavonoids
- Essential Oils
- Tannins
- Amino Acids
Traditional Uses:
Black Elderberry was used in traditional Croatian and Native American medicine for centuries to relieve respiratory health conditions and common infections, as well as to alleviate fever. It was also used in traditional Australian medicine for gastrointestinal tract health issues, respiratory system disease, various infectious disorders and fever, as well as skin health support.
Modern Studies:
Black Elderberry is commonly used to support a healthy immune system. Black Elderberry is often used for pain support and energy promotion, cholesterol level support, the treatment of common infections, intestinal health and heart support, as well as weight management. Elderberry is also an excellent solution to incorporate a resource with health benefits into your infant’s diet. Take a look at the potential advantages here.
Fun Fact
Black Elderberry foliage was sometimes tied to horses' manes to keep flies away while riding because of its powerful aroma.
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