American Elder Interactions Overview

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American Elder

Also known as
  • Sambucus canadensis
  • American Elderberry
  • Common Elderberry
  • Elder Flower
  • Elderberry
  • Sabugueiro
  • Saúco
  • Saúco de Canada
  • Sureau
  • Sureau Blanc
  • Sureau du Canada
  • Sweet Elder
American Elder The American elder (Sambucus canadensis) is a plant native to North America. It is a member of the Caprifoliaceae family and is commonly known as elderberry or simply 'elder'. It has large leaves and produces clusters of small, white, or cream-colored flowers. The plant's fruit is a dark blue/purple berry. American elder (Sambucus canadensis) and black elder (Sambucus nigra) are two different species of plants in the Sambucus genus. Both are used in traditional medicine and as food. They are claimed to have a variety of health benefits and are commonly used for their purported immune system-stimulating effects. However, black elder (Sambucus nigra) is far more commonly utilized in dietary supplements.
There are 603 drugs known to interact with American Elder

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