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ELDERBERRY KITS!!!!

  • The All Natural Parents
  • Aug 26, 2017
  • 2 min read

We now have....ELDERBERRY KITS!!

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With school starting & cold/flu season around the corner, be prepared!! This simple & easy to follow elderberry kit is my personal favorite remedy! Elderberry syrup is said to be one of the most effective treatments and preventatives for colds/flu. Elderberry Syrup is full of Vitamin C & an excellent way to boost your immune system and stay healthy! If you do get sick, when taken at an increased dose, it can greatly speed up your recovery time!

Ingredients: *organic elderberries (Sambucas Nigra) *organic dried rose hips *organic cinnamon sticks *organic whole cloves.

Dosage and preparation instructions are included.

This kit makes approximately 16 ounces of organic elderberry syrup! Compared to SAMBUCOL that charges almost $20 for a 7.8 oz bottle.

**Honey not included. Jar not included (you can use an amber bottle with lid to store in fridge OR mason jar)*

***This statement and product have not been evaluated by the FDA. This is not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat or cure any disease.**

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

- How long does the dry kit last for? Dried/sealed herbs and spices keep very well in dry storage, even years. Just make sure your kit is kept in a cool, dry space and is well sealed.

- How long does the syrup last once its made? Once you have finished making your elderberry syrup, it must be refrigerated. It can normally last 6-8 weeks in the refrigerator.

- How elderberry syrup much will the kit make? All stovetops and cooking methods vary, but the kit normally makes 16oz. of finished syrup.

- How much elderberry syrup do I take? All dosage is suggested and should be discussed with a healthcare practitioner before use. For daily maintenance, 1/2-1 Tbs. daily for adults. 1/2-1 tsp. daily for children 1 year and older. During illness, take dose every 3 hours until symptoms dissipate. DO NOT TAKE FOR MORE THAN A 3 MONTH PERIOD (it's an immune booster & you can't boost your immune system if it's continuously consumed)

- Is elderberry syrup safe for small children? Original elderberry syrup is safe for children over 1 year of age, due to the honey content.

- Is elderberry syrup safe to take when pregnant or breastfeeding? Presumably, yes. Always consult with your healthcare practitioner before use.


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