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Elderberry syrup has been a tried and true method of boosting the immune system. Elderberries are full of goodness that trigger our body’s response to trouble within our body (more specific details below). Plus elderberries are full of vitamins and flavonoids. A good elderberry syrup recipe is a valuable resource for self sufficient minded individuals to have in their home.

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The thing is, many people don’t realize how completely EASY and FRUGAL it is to make your own elderberry syrup (and it tastes really good!).

It costs on average $15 for you to buy an 8oz bottle that is already made for you. I bought a 1 pound bag of dried elderberries on Amazon for under $17, made a large batch, and still have enough elderberries to make many more batches.

Elderberries are being sold out everywhere right now because we are heading toward winter again. People know about and believe in this remedy. Amazon still has some: HERE. I’m guessing more places will be in stock again by the beginning of February.

Why Elderberries?

Elderberries (sambucus) have been used traditionally to fight off cold and flu symptoms by boosting your immune system. They have high levels of Vitamins A, B, and C.

The Journal of International Medical Research posted a study in 2004 comparing the use of Elderberry syrup by people with the flu to those who took a placebo (60 people total). “Symptoms were relieved on average 4 days earlier and use of rescue medication was significantly less in those receiving elderberry extract compared with placebo.” (1)

We’ve heard of the powerful effects of different types of flavonoids found in blueberries, chocolate, tea and many vegetables. These flavonoids have been shown to boost immune systems and have antiviral activity. Black Elderberries are full of flavonoids, which is why they seem to do such a great job. Combine them with other ingredients that boost your system like cloves, cinnamon, and lemon, and you have yourself a powerhouse of a concoction.

Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe

To Use: Take 1 tsp daily to boost immune system and help prevent colds. If sick, take up to 1 tsp per hour. (1/2 for small children). You can also eat it over pancakes, in teas, etc. It’s really yummy!!

How Long Does it Keep: 2-4 months unopened in the refrigerator (the lemon helps to elongate its shelf life), OR you can water bath can 8oz jars and refrigerate opened jars (This is what I do so that it’s ready when I need it).

To water bath can, place sealed canning jars in water that covers the top of the jars by at least 1 inch. Boil water for 10 minutes. Remove and let cool. Jar lids should pop down and seal. These can be kept in the refrigerator for 6-12 months. I haven’t tested longer. The combination of water bath canning and refrigeration makes up for the lack of acidity to properly can and shelf at room temperature.

Ingredients: Elderberries, raw honey, cinnamon, cloves, lemon, and ginger (all fresh if you can do it) make this a great vitamin and flavonoid boosted syrup.

Elderberry Syrup Recipe

This makes 8 ounces.

Ingredients:

Instructions:

  1. Combine elderberries and water in a saucepan over medium-low heat. When it begins to steam, lower it to low heat. Add honey and stir until dissolved, and simmer for 30 minutes without stirring.
  2. Add cinnamon, clove, and ginger, and stir until dissolved, and then let simmer for 30 minutes without stirring.1 tsp cinnamon,1/4 tsp clove,1/2 tsp ginger.
  3. Remove from heat and add lemon.1 juice from 1/2 lemon
  4. Strain through a wire mesh strainer and discard berries.

Store in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for up to 4 months.

I’ve put the recipe in a printable form below. Let me know if you have questions or ways you make this recipe differently.

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Homemade Elderberry Syrup Recipe

Natural Cold and Flu Remedy or to Boost your Immune System

Cook Time1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: elderberry syrup, herbal, natural remedy

Servings: 8 ounces

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

  • ½ cup dried elderberries
  • 3 cups filtered water
  • 1 tsp cinnamon ground
  • ¼ tsp clove ground
  • ½ tsp ginger ground
  • 1 juice from 1/2 lemon
  • ½ cup raw honey

Instructions

  • Combine elderberries and water in a saucepan over medium-low heat. When it begins to steam, lower it to low heat. Add honey and stir until dissolved, and then let simmer by only letting steam come off of the surface for 30 minutes without stirring.

    1/2 cup dried elderberries, 3 cups filtered water, 1/2 cup raw honey

  • Add cinnamon, clove, and ginger, and stir until dissolved, and then let simmer for 30 minutes without stirring.

    1 tsp cinnamon, 1/4 tsp clove, 1/2 tsp ginger

  • Remove from heat and add lemon.

    1 juice from 1/2 lemon

  • Strain through a wire mesh strainer and discard berries.

  • Store in an airtight jar in the refridgerator for up to 4 months.

To Use:

    Take 1 tsp daily to boost immune system and help prevent colds. If sick, take up to 1 tsp per hour. (1/2 for small children)

      Bonus Option:

      You can also add 2 Tbsp dried echinacea leaves when you add the cinnamon for an even stronger blend.


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      FAQs

      What not to mix with elderberry? ›

      Because elderberry may stimulate the immune system, it could interfere with medications taken to suppress the immune system. These medications include corticosteroids (prednisone) and medications used to treat autoimmune diseases. People with organ transplants should also avoid elderberry.

      How much homemade elderberry syrup should I take daily? ›

      Preventative Use: Take 1 teaspoon daily during the cold and flu season. During Illness: Increase to 1 teaspoon 3 times a day at the onset of symptoms.

      How much elderberry should I take to boost my immune system? ›

      Dosing. Elderberry fruit extracts have most often been used by adults in doses up to 1200 mg by mouth daily for 2 weeks. Elderberry is available in many different types of products, including syrups and mouth rinses.

      How much elderberry per day when sick? ›

      How much elderberry should you take? There is no standard dose of elderberry. For flu, some studies have used 1 tablespoon of an elderberry syrup extract four times a day. Another common form of elderberry is a lozenge, often with zinc, that is taken numerous times daily after a cold begins.

      What are the negative side effects of elderberry? ›

      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.

      Which autoimmune diseases should avoid elderberry? ›

      People who have autoimmune conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, psoriasis, and inflammatory bowel disease should not use elderberry. Elderberry may boost the immune system, which can worsen autoimmune diseases. Many autoimmune disorders require immunosuppressant drugs.

      What form of elderberry is most effective? ›

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

      What is the best time of day to take elderberry syrup? ›

      Although there is no specific time of day to take elderberry, you'll maximize its benefits by using it consistently on a regular basis. You can choose whether to use it morning, afternoon or evening. It may be best to use elderberry for short periods of time to support healthy immune function, and then take a break.

      What is the healthiest way to consume elderberry? ›

      There are several elderberry supplement options and preparations, such as gummies, lozenges, syrups and teas, but the most popular and best way to consume elderberry is in syrup form.

      Can you overdo elderberry? ›

      The bark, unripe berries, and seeds contain small amounts of substances known as lectins, which can cause stomach problems if too much is eaten (2). In addition, the elderberry plant contains substances called cyanogenic glycosides, which can release cyanide in some circ*mstances.

      Should elderberry syrup be refrigerated? ›

      We get asked all the time, “Do I need to refrigerate my syrup?” And the answer is YES! Most of the store-bought elderberry syrups out there are packed with preservatives, which is why they can last in the medicine cabinet for so long. Most preservatives are sugar laden and unhealthy for our bodies.

      Is elderberry safe for kidneys? ›

      Cardiovascular disease risk biomarkers and liver and kidney function are not altered in postmenopausal women after ingesting an elderberry extract rich in anthocyanins for 12 weeks. J Nutr. 2009 Dec;139(12):2266-71. doi: 10.3945/jn.

      Does elderberry syrup actually work? ›

      Elderberry syrup is known as a powerful cold preventative and remedy. Just one cup of berries contains about 58% of the recommended daily value of vitamin C. It's also a great source of antioxidants — which may protect your cells from damage and help prevent heart disease and cancer.

      How much homemade elderberry syrup per day? ›

      An adult serving is approximately one tablespoon and a child serving is approximately one teaspoon. You can take elderberry once a day or up to three times daily if needed.

      Does elderberry help with weight loss? ›

      Aid Weight Loss

      Since elderberries are rich in fiber, they could improve satiety. Feeling full longer could aid your weight loss goals. In one study, participants that consumed elderberry juice enriched with elderflower saw an improvement in weight regulation.

      Can you take elderberry and vitamins together? ›

      Although elderberry has a history of being used for a wide variety of health reasons, when the goal is to supplement your diet to help support your immune system with Vitamin C and Zinc, the combination of elderberry with Vitamin C and Zinc provides the antioxidant and immune system support that is more helpful than ...

      Is it okay to take Zinc and elderberry together? ›

      Interactions between your drugs

      No interactions were found between elderberry and Zinc.

      Can I take elderberry and magnesium together? ›

      No interactions were found between Elderberry Gummies with Vitamin C and Zinc and magnesium oxide. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.

      Can you mix elderberry with other herbs? ›

      You can always add other herbs to the syrup when you are dosing. I sometimes mix my elderberry syrup with echinacea tincture or olive leaf extract when I am taking a dose.

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