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Elderberry (Whole, Wild Crafted) (Sambucus nigra)
Elderberry is a dark, nutrient-rich berry traditionally used in herbal practices for its supportive role in seasonal wellness. This whole, wild crafted variety is carefully harvested from its natural environment, preserving its integrity, potency, and connection to the land. It has been appreciated for generations as a natural way to support overall well-being.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
• Immune system function
• Seasonal wellness
• Respiratory comfort
• Overall vitality and balance
Key Benefits
• Rich in naturally occurring antioxidants and plant compounds
• Traditionally used during seasonal changes for added support
• Contains vitamin C and naturally occurring nutrients
• A well-known and widely trusted herbal staple
• Versatile for a variety of herbal preparations
Flavor Profile: The small berries have a tart flavor that works with most tea herbs and citrus.
Ways to Use
• Decoction (Recommended): Add 1–2 teaspoons to water, bring to a gentle simmer, and heat for 15–20 minutes
• Syrup Base: Commonly used as a base for homemade syrups and blended preparations
Other Uses
• Tincture: Can be prepared as a concentrated herbal extract
• Topical: May be infused into oils for use in herbal body care preparations
• DIY Projects: Ideal for syrups, herbal blends, and seasonal wellness formulations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Elderberry carries a deeply protective and nourishing energy. It is often turned to during times when the body feels more vulnerable, offering a sense of resilience, comfort, and steady support—like being gently held and strengthened from within.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in whole dried berry form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and quality.
Safety Information
Must be cooked before consumption; do not consume raw
Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have existing conditions.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Elderberry is a dark, nutrient-rich berry traditionally used in herbal practices for its supportive role in seasonal wellness. This whole, wild crafted variety is carefully harvested from its natural environment, preserving its integrity, potency, and connection to the land. It has been appreciated for generations as a natural way to support overall well-being.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
• Immune system function
• Seasonal wellness
• Respiratory comfort
• Overall vitality and balance
Key Benefits
• Rich in naturally occurring antioxidants and plant compounds
• Traditionally used during seasonal changes for added support
• Contains vitamin C and naturally occurring nutrients
• A well-known and widely trusted herbal staple
• Versatile for a variety of herbal preparations
Flavor Profile: The small berries have a tart flavor that works with most tea herbs and citrus.
Ways to Use
• Decoction (Recommended): Add 1–2 teaspoons to water, bring to a gentle simmer, and heat for 15–20 minutes
• Syrup Base: Commonly used as a base for homemade syrups and blended preparations
Other Uses
• Tincture: Can be prepared as a concentrated herbal extract
• Topical: May be infused into oils for use in herbal body care preparations
• DIY Projects: Ideal for syrups, herbal blends, and seasonal wellness formulations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Elderberry carries a deeply protective and nourishing energy. It is often turned to during times when the body feels more vulnerable, offering a sense of resilience, comfort, and steady support—like being gently held and strengthened from within.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in whole dried berry form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and quality.
Safety Information
Must be cooked before consumption; do not consume raw
Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have existing conditions.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.