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| Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) | Family: Caprifoliaceae |
| Common names: Bore Tree
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Elder Berries, whole (certified organic) |
History: A fragrant flowering tree, Elder gets its name
form the Anglo-Saxon word aeld to mean "fire." The soft
pith of young elder branches is easily removed, leaving a hollow tube or
pipe. Presumably, these tubes were once used to blow on a fire in order
to encourage the flames. But these pipes were also representative of
early toys and musical instruments still popular today - pop-guns,
flutes and whistles. Culpepper referenced the familiarity of elder when
he wrote, "It is needless to write any description of this [Elder],
since every boy that plays with a pop-gun will not mistake another tree
for the Elder."
Elder wood has long been revered for its quality and strength. The tree is also graced with mystical powers and many ancient superstitions are associated with it. Judas reputedly repented his traitorous acts by hanging from an elder. The Dutch believed that elder trees were home to Hylde-Moer, or the Elder Mother, who hid among the branches. It was considered unwise to cut the wood of elder without first securing permission from Hylde-Moer. To do so would result in the tree spirit haunting whatever object the wood was obtained to make, as well as the humans that harbored it. There is also a persistent belief that the Cross of Calvary was made of elder, as an old rhyme relates:
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| 'Bour tree-Bour tree: crooked rong Never straight and never strong; Ever bush and never tree Since our Lord was nailed on thee."
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Elder Flowers (certified organic) |
Medicinally, elder has been used for bruises, purging, to
deter insects, as an eye wash and to treat colds and flu for centuries.
Of these applications, the last holds particularly veritable promise. In
fact, elderberry is one of the most important remedies to be found in
your medicine chest when it comes to beating the sniffles.
In the 1980s, virologist Madeline Mumcuoglu, Ph.D., set out to determine by what mechanism elderberry successfully defeats the flu. She found that the action of elderberry extract was to prevent viral hemagglutinin, or the process of the invading cells using their spike-like projections to introduce its enzyme into healthy cell membranes. She further noted that the viral enzyme is also neutralized in the presence of elderberry extract. Constituents: rutin and quercertin (flavonoids), vitamin C, anthocyanins |
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