Elder: Herbal Remedy for Youths and Elders

Wine, Flowers, and Herbal Cure: Elder is a Wonder Plant

The elder is a plant that I knew all my life, although until a few years ago, I did not know its name. I remember seeing nameless elder blossoms on my grandparents' farm in south Georgia when I was a child, and I've heard of elderberry wine for years. But it was not until a friend
 of mine pointed out and named the elegant elders in a nearby park did I know what they were. I tried to move a little elder tree to my back yard, but I did not have any luck with it.

The Romans knew and wrote about this plant in the first century of the Christian era, and Native Americans shared it with the white settlers as a treatment for respiratory symptoms. Different peoples at different times have used elder to treat diseases ranging from cancer to headache, and some women have used it to enhance production of milk.

I especially enjoy eating the berries, a taste I share with birds in this area. I have never tried battering and frying the flowers, although I hear that that is a possibility. (As an aside, I have battered and fried various squash blossoms, and they are delicious.) Besides elderberry wine, the berries are also used in jellies and pies.

A literary aside: in Cymbeline, Shakespeare refers to it "the stinking Elder," but I find something pleasant about its musty aroma. I suspect that it might cause problems for people with allergies, but I have never heard anyone say this.

Elder flowers are used for colds and the flu. Elder may ease symptoms and may even shorten a cold's duration.

In a 1995 study published in The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, use of a standardized elderberry extract shortened influenza duration by some three days, leading to a recommendation of elder as treatment for flu based on its lack of side effects, low cost, and effectiveness. Because of its effectiveness in treating flu, it is being considered as a treatment for other viral infections.

Elder is typically used as a tea or extract. I can't find reference to any side effects, except a mild laxative effect. (Remember, a side effect is just an effect that you do not want.)

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Ah - Sambuccus Nigra ? +This herb has some highly specific uses and is a specific in herpes infections. Better find time to write an article on it soon :-). Ps - haven't seen you in my room for a while?

Posted on 07/25/2008 at 11:07:14 PM

WOW !!...very interesting read !

Posted on 05/29/2008 at 12:05:59 PM

Never heard of it....beautiful photo.

Posted on 05/25/2008 at 5:05:23 PM

nice article thanks

Posted on 05/23/2008 at 5:05:40 AM

Yes this is great info. I have done this. My naturapathic doctor recommends many of these kinds of things for me.

Posted on 05/22/2008 at 7:05:57 PM

I've heard of this before.

Posted on 05/22/2008 at 11:05:50 AM

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