Natural Remedies ~ Elderberry Flu Fighter

Natural Remedies ~ Elderberry Flu Fighter

Organic Elderberry Syrup

Organic Elderberry Syrup

Winter is coming and so is the season for colds and flu. As someone who will avoid any kind of medication unless death is a distinct possibility I love alternative remedies. This is my tried, tested and much loved Organic Elderberry Syrup, we use it each winter to ward off the evil colds and flu. It tastes great ( bonus ) and it’s safe for children over 12 months old. You can take it daily as a preventative potion or you can pour over desserts or make delicious warm drinks with it too. Should you get ill it helps to reduce the length of a cold or flu dramatically too if you up the dose. Details after the recipe will tell you what to do. Whenever I make this for my family I get extra requests to make some for friends and clients, this year I’ve gone into mass production, I offered anyone who wants to cover the cost of ingredients can have one, I lived to regret that! I’ve been brewing for hours!

Why is elderberry syrup so good? Because elderberries….

  • are very high in vitamin A
  • have more vitamin C than oranges
  • are very high in quercitin (an antioxidant)
  • are anti-inflammatory
  • possess antiviral properties that have been shown to treat colds and flu

Recent research has proven what traditional healers have always known known: the dark berries are powerhouses. Their inherent antioxidant properties, coupled with high levels of bioflavonoids, pack the berries with immune-enhancing abilities. Married with the healing benefits of honey and laced with the antibacterial qualities of cloves, cinnamon and ginger, the berries go from healthy to super powered!

So here are the instructions to brew your own, use organic ingredients,  this makes 1 x 500ml bottle

Homemade Elderberry Syrup

Ingredients for syrup recipe

Ingredients for syrup recipe

1 Cup of Organic dried Elderberries ( remove all twigs and bits

( or 1/2 cup Elderberries, 1/4 cup blackcurrants, 1/4 cup Hibiscus flowers )

1 Cinnamon Stick

5 whole Cloves

2 Tablespoons grated fresh Ginger root

1 cup Raw Honey ( local is preferable if you can get it )

4 cups water

Take your herbs and spices and add to already boiling water, bring back up to the boil and then lower to a gentle simmer for around half an hour until the liquid has reduced by half ( 2 cups ).

Simmer the herbs and spices

Simmer the herbs and spices

I pop a lid on my pan to slow down the process to pull all of the goodness out of the herbs and spices.

Leave to cool a little and then carefully sieve into a jug or bowl. Make sure you mash and press the berries and spices left behind to really extract the goodness into your syrup. Discard the mush and leave the liquid to cool further. We only add the honey to a cool liquid as any kind of heat will destroy its beneficial properties.

Once cooled add the cup of honey and stir well.Decant into bottles

Decant into a sterilised bottle, label and pop on the lid.

This will keep in the fridge for easily up to 12 months although ours never lasts that long!

To use

Adults 1 Table spoon Daily                     Children under 12  1 teaspoon daily.

Should you succumb to colds or flu take the same dose 3 times a day and also use to make warm drinks with ( measure out like a cordial to taste )

Also delicious poured over desserts, ice cream, pancakes and anything you have an excuse to cover with it!

Author Info

Victoria

A therapist and tutor for over 23 years, Victoria specialises in Relaxation and Wellbeing, Clinical Acupuncture, Holistic and Shamanic therapies.

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