Elder Flower (Sambucus nigra flos): The British Immune and Sinus Herb

Elder Flower — the dried flower clusters of Sambucus nigra — is one of the most beloved and versatile medicinal herbs in the British tradition. The Elder tree holds a special place in British folklore and in the herbal dispensary — both its flowers and berries (Sambucus nigra fructus — Elderberry) have centuries of use as immune, respiratory, and antiviral remedies. The flowers specifically bring a particular affinity for the upper respiratory mucous membranes — the nose, sinuses, and pharynx — making Elder Flower one of the most specifically indicated herbs for colds, hay fever, sinusitis, and febrile illness.

At Herba Naturalle, Elder Flower is the central herb in the Elderflower Complex — the clinic’s formulation for seasonal immune sensitivity, sinus health, and upper respiratory support. It is listed in the comprehensive herb index as a cornerstone of the seasonal and sinus health category.

Active Compounds

  • Flavonoids — rutin (high concentration), quercetin, kaempferol, isoquercitrin, and astragalin; the primary active compounds; anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and capillary-strengthening
  • Mucilage — soothing to mucous membranes
  • Triterpenes — ursolic and oleanolic acid; anti-inflammatory and antiviral
  • Phenolic acids — chlorogenic and caffeic acid
  • Volatile oil — contributing to the aromatic character and mild diaphoretic activity
  • Lectins — immunomodulatory

Clinical Applications

Colds and Upper Respiratory Infections

Elder Flower’s combination of antiviral flavonoids, diaphoretic action (supporting fever resolution through perspiration), and mucous membrane soothing makes it one of the most complete herbs for the early stages of upper respiratory infections. Used at the onset of a cold — the classic prescription is hot Elder Flower tea at the first sign of illness to induce a beneficial sweat and support the body’s immune response.

Sinusitis and Hay Fever

The quercetin and rutin content — powerful anti-inflammatory and mast-cell-stabilising flavonoids — reduce the histamine-driven inflammation of hay fever and the mucosal congestion of sinusitis. The Elderflower Complex specifically targets this presentation, combining Elder Flower with Nettle Leaf, Echinacea, Stone Root, and Thuja for comprehensive seasonal immune and sinus support.

Fever Support

As a diaphoretic, Elder Flower supports the resolution of fevers by promoting beneficial perspiration — working with the body’s immune response rather than suppressing it.

Mucous Membrane Tonic

Elder Flower is a gentle tonic for the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract — reducing excessive secretion through the astringent flavonoid action while maintaining normal mucosal moisture and protective function.

How to Use

  • Tea (hot for colds and fever; cool for hay fever): 2–4g dried flowers steeped 10 minutes; 3–4 cups daily during acute illness
  • Tincture (1:3): 3–5ml three times daily
  • Combined formula: The Elderflower Complex provides the most clinically effective combined herbal approach

Safety

Extremely safe:

  • Fresh flowers and leaves: Contain sambunigrin (a cyanogenic glycoside) — do not eat raw; dried flowers and properly prepared tinctures are safe
  • Pregnancy: Culinary elderflower is safe; therapeutic doses best discussed with a practitioner

Contact Herba Naturalle for seasonal immune and sinus herbal support. Browse the full herb indexherbal philosophy, and all products.


This article is for informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified medical herbalist before use.

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