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  2. Cold season is here: 6 natural remedies to fight them off and ...

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    Elderberry is available in syrups, teas, gummies, lozenges and pills, making it easy to incorporate into your cold-fighting routine. Just don’t eat raw elderberries: Unripe elderberries contain ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. What Happens to Your Body When You Take an Elderberry ... - AOL

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    In this way, elderberry extract may prevent the spread of cancer to other parts of the body,” says Hartnett. Unfortunately, research on the benefits of elderberries in real-life people is limited.

  5. Sambucus nigra - Wikipedia

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    The flowers also may be dipped into a light batter and then fried to make elderflower fritters. [31] The berries may be made into elderberry wine. [28] In Hungary, an elderberry brandy is made that requires 50 kilograms of fruit to produce 1 litre of brandy. In south-western Sweden, it is traditional to make a snaps liqueur flavoured with ...

  6. Sambucus - Wikipedia

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    Hollowed elderberry twigs have traditionally been used as spiles to tap maple trees for syrup. [27] Additionally, they have been hollowed out and used as flutes, blowguns, and syringes. [28] In addition, the elderberry twigs and fruit are employed in creating dyes for basketry.

  7. Sambucus javanica - Wikipedia

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    Sambucus javanica, the Chinese elder, is a species of elderberry in the family Viburnaceae native to subtropical and tropical Asia. It is native to Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, China (except in the north), India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia (in Sabah), the Philippines, southern Thailand, and Vietnam.

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

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    In the last year, U.S. consumers spent $175 million on elderberry pills, syrups and powders (Getty Images) ... Elderberry supplements are generally safe, but raw or unripe elderberries can be ...

  9. Sambucus cerulea - Wikipedia

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    The fresh, dried, and cooked berries are used for food. [10] Some tribes used the wood to make musical instruments, such as flutes, clappers, and small whistles; [a] and smoking implements. [10] Soft wood was used as a spindle "twirling stick" to make fire by friction. [10] The bark was used to produce a remedy for fever. [12]