Have you heard of sambucus or perhaps elderberry, which is a
more common name for it? These dark berries are found in different parts of the
world with subtropical totemperate climates. It is used as a food source, and
because of its many health benefits, it’s also being used to treat other
medical conditions. However, before using sambucus or other herbs for
treatment, it’s best to consult your doctor first.
So how do sambucus
benefit our health exactly?
1. Antioxidant
According to Purdue University, sambucus as a medicinal
treatments mostly due to its antioxidant contents. In addition, based on the
Harvard School of Public Health, these same substances can also prevent cell
damage that can cause chronic health conditions like heart disease and cancer.
Among those that belong in the berry family, sambucus has one of the highest
number of antioxidants. Forinstance, Vitamin A in sambucus is10 times that of
cranberry and even more than 10 times thatof blueberry. When it comes to
Vitamin C,it contains upto four times than cranberry and blueberry. As a
result, itis highly capable of flushing out free radicals and reactive
molecules that wreak havoc to our cells.
2. Antiviral
Sambucus also has antiviral properties that are capable of
removing a protein causing viruses from the cells, and thus protect your cells
from infection. According to a journal published in 2012 called, “Bioscience,
Biotechnology and Biochemistry”, animal laboratory findings include how
concentrated elderberry juice boost the immune system that drives away the
influenza virus. Furthermore, Rush University Medical Center explains that when
you have caught the flu virus, sambucus may also help you get rid of the
infection faster as it makes you sweat, killing pathogens.
3. Managed Diabetes
3. Managed Diabetes
Also published in 2012, the journal “Evidence-Based
Complementary and Alternative Medicine” states that sambucus prevents oxidation
and osteoporosis ind iabetics, based on a laboratory animal study that was
done. Based on findings, intake of elderberry helps reduce levels of
glycosylated hemoglobin, more commonly referred toasHbA1c, indicative for
levels of blood sugar throughout a three-month period preceding the test. Other
health benefits of elderberry include decreasing of oxidation lipids, restoring
glutathione levels, which isan essential antioxidant that the liver utilizes to
flush out toxins from the body, and enhance bone density.
4. Reduced Blood
Pressure In a study published on the “Journal of
Ethnopharmacology” in 2007, elderberry is listed as a natural diuretic. It says
that shows promise as a blood pressure-lowering supplements. In another study
published in the July 2008 issue of“Phytotherapy”journal, elderberry combined
with flower extracts, powdered berry, and powdered asparagus helps in weight
loss and reduce blood pressure of the participants. The supplements were
approved by the participants who reported an improved state of their
well-being.
Currently, these are the known health benefits of the
sambucus or the elderberry. Studies have been continuously conducted to find
out the other uses of this herb.
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