DIY Elderberry Syrup

Make your own homemade immune-boosting elderberry syrup!

It is SO MUCH cheaper to make yourself vs. purchasing it at the store and is a tasty way to defend against the cold and flu for kids and adults.

Elderberry syrup is packed with antioxidants, minerals and vitamins A and C. This botanical remedy has historically been used to prevent or shorten symptoms of the common cold and flu.

Instructions:
  • Stovetop:
    • Combine elderberries, cinnamon stick, ginger, orange peel,  schisandra berries, reishi, anise pods and water. DO NOT ADD THE HONEY. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer, covered, for about an hour.
  • Instant Pot:
    • Combine elderberries, cinnamon stick, ginger, orange peel,  schisandra berries, reishi, anise pods and water. DO NOT ADD THE HONEY. Cover and lock. Set to Manual High Pressure for 20 minutes. Allow to depressurize naturally.
  • Using a mesh strainer, strain the liquid into a glass jar. Use the back of a spoon to mash the berries and extract even more liquid. Compost the berries.
  • Allow liquid to cool to room temp, then add honey, close the lid to the jar and shake vigorously until it is completely dissolved. You can use a blender if you'd like. 
  • Store in the fridge.
Dosing Suggestions:

Prevention and immune health:

  • Adults: 1 Tablespoon 1x day
  • Kids 2-7: 1/4 Tablespoon 1x day
  • Kids 8-12: 1/2 Tablespoon 1x day

If you are sick:

  • ​Adults: 1 Tablespoon 3x day
  • Kids 2-7: 1/4 Tablespoon 3x day
  • Kids 8-12: 1/2 Tablespoon 3x day

Dosing recommendations from Dr. Aviva Romm, herbalist and MD via Erin Holt Health.

Mix of elderberry syrup spices in a metal bowl