Elderberry syrup is an immune boosting herbal powerhouse to keep the sickness away.
And it’s certainly more sustainable and trustworthy than most of the stuff you see on the local drug store shelves.
But how do you know when it’s the right time to take things like elderberry syrup, and other natural remedies when you’re sick?
Well, I can tell you this, it’s certainly not all of the time. I hear this frequently on the ol’ social medias and in my DM’s,
“I love elderberry syrup, I take it every day”
And in this episode, I’m going to share with you WHY you should NOT be taking elderberry syrup every day, so that you can use this herbal powerhouse in the most safe and effective way!
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Or, try Our Immuni-Tea Herbal Blend here.
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*The information shared on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment. Please consult your medical care provider before using herbs.