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  2. Can elderberry really cure your cold or flu? Experts explain ...

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    Elderberry has been used to remedy colds, congestion, and flus for thousands of years. And today, some Indigenous Americans still use the berry for food, medicines, and other purposes (like dye ...

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    Elderberry supplements can be risky to use for children and people who are pregnant, immunocompromised or taking medications including laxatives and diuretics. More research would help determine ...

  4. Elderflower cordial - Wikipedia

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    The mixture is then covered and left to infuse before being strained to release as much juice as possible. For drinking the cordial is typically diluted with either water or sparkling water though tonic, soda or gin are also used. [1] Commercial production of elderflower cordial uses a scaled-up version of the process described.

  5. Americans spent $175 million on elderberry products ... - AOL

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    In the last year, U.S. consumers reportedly spent $175 million on elderberry pills, syrups and powders, according to the Nutrition Business Journal, as first reported by The Washington Post.

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    Citrus fruits (particularly orange, lime and lemon) or a blend of fruits and berries are commonly used as the base of squash. [2] Traditional squashes in Britain are usually flavoured with elderflower, orange, lemon, or blackcurrant. Raspberry and blackberry are popular in Eastern Europe, and currants is a common ingredient in the Low Countries.

  7. Elderflower pressé - Wikipedia

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    It is made from elderflowers, the flowers of the European elderberry, Sambucus nigra, which are also used to make elderflower cordial, or a synthetic equivalent. [1] [2] Other ingredients will include lemons and sweetener. Elderflower pressé is therefore similar to citron pressé and lemonade, and effectively a premixed form of elderflower ...