
Elderberry
Elderberry for added protection
Children's mechanism is not yet mature, susceptible to harmful factors, and rich in anthocyanins, flavonoids and other nutrients elderberry, in the improvement of protection performance.
Elderberry is one of the oldest plants in human beings, and its fruit elderberry has been recorded by many ancient people, used, and has been used to this day, with a long history of consumption.
Contains polysaccharides, anthocyanins, flavonoids, minerals, vitamins and other nutrients.
Elderberry provides multiple nutrients that help improve protection.
The legendary journey of the ancient berries
Between 460 BC and 379 BC, Hilla Crates used elderberry for sweating and added it to her nutrition list.
1089-1178, Holy Daughter Hilde. Feng. Bingen used elderberry in her monastery
In 1655, Martin Polantz collected a book on the recipes of elderberry and wrote an analysis of elderberry, detailing the importance of elderberry, which was later translated into English and German and widely circulated in Europe.
From 1917 to 1918, the Spanish flu outbreak, in the case of a shortage of drugs, many European people ate elderberry syrup to improve protection.
In 1931, researcher Maud Grieve included elderberry in his book A Modem Herbal.
Since the 20th century, elderberry dietary supplements have gradually become popular in Europe, and in recent years it has jumped to the top five best-selling natural ingredients in mainstream channels.