Elderberry Syrup Recipe (Cold, Flu & Virus Remedy) (2024)

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Black Elderberries (Sambucus Nigra) have been used for centuries as immune-enhancing remedies for colds and flu and as a powerful antiviral for treating viral infections. This elderberry syrup recipe is my favorite go-to-remedy and costs 98% less than buying it at the store.

Does Elderberry help fight the Flu or Viruses?

The truth is there are some studies that have shown the benefits of Elderberry. More research is being done but the studies to date have been positive. This is not news to some people as Elderberry has been used in folk medicine for centuries to fight influenza and colds. In one study:

“Patients received 15 ml of elderberry or placebo syrup four times a day for 5 days, and recorded their symptoms using a visual analogue scale. Symptoms were relieved on average 4 days earlier and use of rescue medicine was significantly less in those receiving elderberry compared with placebo. Elderberry extract seems to offer an efficient, safe and cost effective treatment for influenza.” (Journal of International Medical Research, Mar-April 2004).

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Another study found that elderberry supplements can reduce upper respiratory symptoms such as congestion and cough (Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Feb. 2019).

Elderberry is stuffed with antioxidants and high in vitamin C, high in dietary fiber, and high in anthocyanins, an anti-inflammatory. They have also been used to treat sciatica, head-aches, teeth pain, heart pain, and as a laxative, although I have only used to fight off colds.

I’m not a doctor so please remember I’m only talking from personal experience using Elderberry syrup. Consult your family doctor if you need to know more. Be sure that this will not interact with any other drugs you might be taking.

My Personal Experience with Using Elderberry Syrup for Colds & Flu

When one child would come down with a cold or flu, I used to run to the store and shell out money for precious elderberry syrup. I would give it to everyone (myself included), and the vast majority of the time no one else would get sick. Plus they seemed to get over it quicker too.

Seriously. I initially thought it was a fluke. Can it really work this well? But it’s proven itself over and over and over in my home.

As such, I wanted to be able to give it to my children as a daily supplement during the winter, but because of the cost it wasn’t possible. So when I discovered how easy and cheap it was to make my own, I haven’t gone back. It’s my homemade elderberry syrup recipe for the win!

The best part? My kids love it. LOVE it. When they see me pulling the jar out of the fridge in the mornings they all come running. PS – it also serves as a pretty tasty pancake syrup, just sayin’!

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How Often Do I Give it To My Children?

In our family we follow the dose recommendations below:

Adults: 1/2 tbsp to 1 tbsp once a day

Kids over 1 years old: 1/2 tsp to 1 tsp once a day

If you feel a flu, virus or cold coming on simply take that same dose amount every 2-3 hours during the day until symptoms subside.

Safety & Precautions

According to WebMD elderberry is possibly unsafe when the leaves, stem, unripe fruit, or uncooked fruit is eaten. So you need to always cook your elderberries first. Unripe fruit might cause nausea, vomiting, or severe diarrhea. Save yourself some toilet paper and don’t eat raw elderberries.

Also, there is not enough is known about pregnancy and breast-feeding so they recommend to avoid during these periods. And not enough is known about safety in using it with children under 1 years old so it’s best to avoid that as well.

How to Make Elderberry Syrup

Watch this video to see how to make Elderberry Syrup at home.

It really is so simple. And hard to mess up.

First thing you’ll do is add your water and spices to a large pot.

Bring mixture to a boil, reduce heat to a simmer, cover and let simmer for about 45 minutes, until liquid is reduced by around half. Remove from heat and let cool.

Strain out the berries and cinnamon sticks, and press down on the berries so you get all that good juice out. After it cools for an hour or so add in your sweetener and you’re done.

Then pour into a mason jar and refrigerate! It will keep for several months in the fridge.

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Elderberry syrup instant pot directions: Addwater, dried elderberries, cinnamon sticks, ground ginger and ground cloves to the pressure cooker. Seal, and cook manually on high pressure for 9 minutes. Quick release and strain, mashing berries as directed above. Let cool for 1 hour, then add in honey.

Elderberry Syrup Slow Cooker Directions: Addwater, dried elderberries, cinnamon sticks, ground ginger and ground cloves to the slow cooker. Cook on low heat 8 hours. Strain, cool and add honey.

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How Much Does it Cost to Make?

At my local grocery store, a 4 fl oz bottle costs $16.99 or $4.25 per ounce. Pricey stuff, but I’m a sucker. This stuff is worth its weight in gold. And diamonds. And whatever is selling for the highest price on the black market.

This simple homemade version costs the following:

  • 4 oz. (1 cup) Elderberries: $5.50 (not including shipping costs which can vary from free-$5)
  • Honey: $3.40
  • Spices: less than $1.00
    TOTAL = $8.90, or about $0.278per ounce for 32 oz. of homemade elderberry syrup

That means our homemade version, without shipping is 98% CHEAPER! Seriously!!!!! This is one of my most cost efficient recipes ever. Even with paying for full priced shipping it’s still a heckuva save.

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Elderberry Syrup Recipe

Course Breakfast, Remedy

Cuisine Wellness

Keyword elderberry syrup

Servings 96

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Cool time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 55 minutes mins

An easy to make elderberry syrup recipe made with dried elderberries, cinnamon, honey and spices to boost your immune system.Can be used as a natural remedy and for homemade pancakes too.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Add 5 cups of water to a medium saucepan or dutch oven. Add in 1 cup dried elderberries, 4 cinnamon sticks, 2 tsp ground ginger and 1 tsp ground cloves. Stir to combine.

  • Bring this all to a boil, cover and reduce to a simmer. Let simmer for 45 minutes until mixture is thickened and reduced by nearly half.

  • Remove from heat and let cool for 1 hour to steep.

  • Pour juice through a fine mesh strainer in to a large bowl. Remove cinnamon sticks. Then using the back of a spoon press and mash the berries that are in the strainer over the bowl to get any extra juices out of them. Stir in honey and mix until well combined.

  • Pour carefully into a mason jar, cover and refrigerate. It should keep for several months in the fridge. Use daily as directed in notes below.

Notes

Dose recommendations: 1/2 tsp – 1 tsp once a day for kids over 1 years old. 1/2 tbsp to 1 tbsp once a day for adults. If you feel a flu, virus or cold coming on, take the regular dose every 2-3 hours until symptoms subside.

1 cup = 4 oz. dried elderberries

Make in Slow Cooker: Add water, dried elderberries, cinnamon sticks, ground ginger and ground cloves to the slow cooker. Cook on low heat 8 hours. Strain, cool and add honey.

Make in Instant Pot: Add water, dried elderberries, cinnamon sticks, ground ginger and ground cloves to the pressure cooker. Seal, and cook manually on high pressure for 9 minutes. Quick release and strain, mashing berries as directed above. Let cool for 1 hour, then add in honey.

Options & Substitutions:
Note: Cinnamon sticks, ginger, cloves and honey are all optional – they simply make it taste better.

If you don’t have cinnamon sticks you can substitute 2 tsp. cinnamon for the 4 sticks.

You can substitute sugar or glycerin for the honey (1-1/2 cups sugar or gylcerin), but if using sugar it’s best to add it after straining and mashing are done, while syrup is still warm so it will dissolve easier. Also feel free to add more or less sweetener to this recipe as it’s for taste only.

Nutrition

Serving: 1tsp | Calories: 7kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 6mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 9IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg

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I hope you love this recipe! My kids love the taste, and the Elderberry Syrup recipe can drastically boost the immune system. Waaaay cheaper than the store bought version!

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FAQs

How much elderberry syrup should I take for the flu? ›

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. Ask your health care provider for advice.

Does elderberry work for cold and flu? ›

Elderberry is marketed mostly for immune support. Some research suggests it reduces the severity and duration of symptoms associated with the flu or common cold. However, it does not prevent infections or illnesses. There is limited data on the uses of elderberry other than viral infection symptom management.

What not to mix with elderberry? ›

Possible Interactions
  • Diuretics (water pills). Diuretics help the body get rid of excess fluid and increase the amount of urine your body makes. ...
  • Diabetes medications. Elderberry may lower blood sugar levels. ...
  • Chemotherapy. ...
  • Laxatives. ...
  • Theophylline (TheoDur). ...
  • Drugs that suppress the immune system.

How do you use elderberry syrup for a cold? ›

Individual elderberry products have their own manufacturer-recommended dosages that should be adhered to. Nevertheless, research has shown that 15 milliliters of elderberry syrup, taken three to five times per day, is sufficient for resolving cold symptoms if taken early enough.

Does elderberry remove mucus from the body? ›

The immune boosting and anti-inflammatory properties of this superfood make it a great natural remedy for allergy symptoms. The herbs known to remove excess mucus from the body called anti-catarrhals make this potent berry an effective medicine in clearing up runny noses, congestion, sneezing and itchy watery eyes.

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.

Does elderberry help if you are already sick? ›

Elderberry contains a protein called hemagglutinin that may prevent a virus from causing infection and may stop viruses from spreading, which could reduce the duration of the time you feel sick.

What type of elderberry is best for flu? ›

Among different medicinal plants, black elder or Sambucus nigra is traditionally recommended for treatment of cold, influenza and influenza like illnesses. Black elder is a flowering small tree from Caprifoliaceae family, native to Europe and North America.

Is it OK to take elderberry everyday? ›

Elderberries offer excellent nutrition that contains antioxidants and vitamin C, which can boost the immune system among other benefits. Yes, you can take elderberry supplements daily, even three to four times a day. However, you should not take more than the recommended daily dose.

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.

Are there negative side effects of elderberry? ›

Symptoms of eating uncooked berries, leaves, bark, or roots of the elderberry include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea (2). There is one report of eight people falling ill after drinking the juice from freshly picked berries, including the leaves and branches, from the S. mexicana elder variety.

Can you take Tylenol and elderberry together? ›

Interactions between your drugs

No interactions were found between elderberry and Tylenol.

Does elderberry syrup need to 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.

How much elderberry syrup should I take for a cold? ›

How do I Take Elderberry Syrup when Sick. Some people take 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of Elderberry Syrup during the cold and flu season daily, and then increase this dosage to once every 2-3 waking hours at the very first sign of illness or known exposure to the cold or flu, for 2-4 days.

How much homemade elderberry syrup per day? ›

Here are recommended guidelines:
  1. For Adults: Preventative Use: Take 1 tablespoon daily during cold and flu season. ...
  2. For Children (Over 1 Year): Preventative Use: Take 1 teaspoon daily during the cold and flu season. ...
  3. For Toddlers (1-2 Years): Preventative Use: Take ½ teaspoon daily during the cold and flu season.

How much elderberry syrup per day when sick? ›

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 many mg elderberry per day when sick? ›

Dosing. Elderberry fruit extracts have most often been used by adults in doses up to 1200 mg by mouth daily for 2 weeks.

How long does it take for elderberry syrup to work? ›

May improve cold and flu symptoms

One 2004 study of 60 people with influenza found that those who took 15 mL of elderberry syrup four times per day showed symptom improvement in 2 to 4 days, while the control group took 7 to 8 days to improve ( 10 ).

How much elderberry syrup should adults take? ›

Elderberry Syrup and Gummies for Adults

Sambucol Elderberry Syrup and Black Elderberry Gummies are an easy way to support your immune system* year-round. The recommended doses for daily immune support* is: Adults and kids age 4 and up: 2 tsp (10 ml) per day.

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