Dried, organic elderberries, Sambucus nigra
Elderberries come from a tree variety known as Sambucus. The European elder, also known as Sambucus nigra or black elder, is the most common tree from this family. The berries and flowers of these trees are edible, however, elderberries have to be cooked before they’re consumed. In their uncooked state, elderberries are toxic and can cause diarrhea, vomiting and nausea.
The Elderberry tea is a wonderful traditional remedy for the onset of colds and flu - stimulates circulation and perspiration, brings down the temperature; cleanses the system by elimination of toxins through the pores of the skin.
Also used as a nerve relaxant and for lifting mild depression. A hot tea at night time will help induce a restful sleep, particularly good for children.