Elderberries are one of the oldest fruits known to humankind, with proof that dates back to 10,000 BC. Recipes including elderberries have first surfaced in ancient Egypt, while some historians trace it back to Hippocrates. The father of medicine described this fruit as his “medicine chest,” due to the immense scope of its healing properties.
The benevolent effect of the elderberry fruit was also shown in 1995 when the government enforced its use to fight the Panama flu epidemic. The only difference between then and now is that we today know the antioxidant value of this incredible fruit; its healing superiority remains unchanged.

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