With such a high response to the post No Flu Shots 4 Us: We Use Elderberry Syrup (99% effective for H5N1), we want people to get in on this fabulous product and information.
When I shared the post above on Facebook last year, I learned about Stephanie and her family’s wonderful Sweet’s elderberry syrup products and that they have a thriving family business. She shipped me a bottle to test, and it is perfectly delicious – packed with goodness and health!
It’s hard to source reasonably-priced dried elderberries right now due to the very high demand (and still low supply), so I wanted to make known this great small business resource for already-prepared elderberry syrup.
Sweet’s immune-boosting elderberry syrup is made with North Carolina local honey and organic ingredients. You can visit the Sweet’s website here.
Stephanie writes:
As part of our journey toward proactive wellness, I made elderberry syrup for my family using local honey and the best ingredients available. We quickly discovered that the syrup not only eliminated our need for over-the-counter cold medicines when we were sick, it also helped us stay healthy. Even our picky eater loved it! I wondered if others seeking alternative approaches to health and well-being would be interested in using it if they didn’t have to make it. What started as a single Facebook post has become, through word-of-mouth and glowing testimonials, soaring demand for my syrup that keeps me busy and so, so happy. Now the syrup is called Sweets which is my daughter’s nickname. Today we are handcrafting Sweet’s Syrup professionally, and it is flying off the shelves in doctors’ offices, health food retailers, and exercise establishments (not to mention our busy website).
See read the full ingredient list, visit their website here. The list is short, SWEET, and 100% pronounceable. It contains elderberries, cinnamon, ginger, cloves, raw honey and Vitamin C.
The ingredients are organic and locally sourced when possible. Sweets natural ingredients are helpful individually… but together, they create a delicious synergy of disease-fighting power.
The Sweet’s team is a family committed to helping you achieve better health through delicious, organic products delivered with honesty and exceptional customer satisfaction.
Sweet’s Syrup recommendations for using elderberry syrup:
• Adult Serving Size: 1 teaspoon
• Children Serving Size: 1/2 teaspoon
• Directions: For prevention, take a dose every other or third day during the flu season to boost immune system. If you feel you’re getting sick, take a dose every 3 hours.
Stephanie is a wife and mom of two children. In 2011, a loved one was diagnosed with cancer prompting her to reduce her family’s exposure to toxins, learn about natural remedies, and embrace the healing power of food and integrative medicine.
Resources:
If you are on the journey toward proactive wellness, I hope you will discover the healthy world of elderberries.
Stovetop Elderberry Syrup: No Flu Shots 4 Us: Use Elderberry Syrup (99% Effective for H5N1)
Instant Pot Elderberry Syrup: Be ready for winter! You can make this syrup in 20 minutes.
Nat’l Acad. of Sciences: Flu Vaccine Recipients Shedding More Flu Virus
Does Elderberry Hold Hope For a Pandemic or for the Immunocompromised?
All About Elderberries! A Quick Roundup: For Winter Flu Season
Growing elderberries, aronias and currants for harvest
“And God said, “Behold, I have given you every plant yielding seed that is on the face of all the earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit. You shall have them for food.” ~Genesis 1 :29
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Amber
Hi Jacqueline!
I am hoping you can help me. I have a friend who has a 2- month old with confirmed pertussis. They have taken a round of antibiotics. Is there anything else available that can help speed healing, lessen the cough, or at least make more comfortable?
Jacqueline
Yes, Amber, check this out!!!! https://deeprootsathome.com/vitamin-c-for-whooping-cough-by-suzanne-humphries-md/
It is excellent and has helped hundreds through this time safely and so they can stay out of the hospital. I am praying!
Blessings, ~J