The debate around elderberry is getting interesting.
Initial study from 2001 where elderberry is said to increase IL-6
Manufacturers now respond :
Some paper from February 2020
Pro elderberry blog post
" You see, there are good cytokines and bad ones. Elderberry raises the good ones, COVID-19 raises the bad ones. It doesn’t worsen any virus in my professional opinion."
Longecity experts what do you think ?
I notice that the majority of people recommending the use of Elderberry always seem to use a disclaimer
when they are recommending it. Like the following:
Dr. Andrew Weil:
"Elderberry extracts may help to prevent the early stage of corona virus infections, which includes COVID-19.
Elderberry contains compounds which decrease the ability of viruses to infect cells. Elderberry is considered
generally safe and in influenza B (cause of common cold), use of elderberry shortens the duration of symptoms.
However, as a part of its immune supportive actions, elderberry increases immune cell release of tiny chemicals
called cytokines. Specifically, elderberry increases the release of a cytokine called IL-1B which is a part of the
inflammatory reaction to COVID-19 that can result in acute respiratory distress. For this reason, to minimize the
possibility that elderberry could aggravate the inflammatory “cytokine storm” associated with the more severe
COVID-19 infections, it is recommended to stop elderberry at the first signs of infection (fever, cough, sore throat)
and/or if you test positive for the virus."
Since there can be a long incubation period of up to 14 days before you even know you have the virus and during that
time it is in your body replicating and potentially causing damage then how would you know to discontinue it at the exact
time you were infected with the virus if you are someone who is not showing symptoms until a week later or 2 weeks later.
There have been reports from doctors that for some patients once they became symptomatic the CT scans of their lungs had
shown that there was already damage to their lungs. So, even if there is any protection from elderberry preventing Covid 19,
which there have been no studies to show that, then why take something that even the people recommending it say that it can
increase the very thing that is part of the inflammatory reaction that can result in respiratory distress.
So for example: Lets say a person contracts the virus. Doctors say that some people are asymptomatic and never have
symptoms, and then there are people that show symptoms within 2 days and some that don't show symptoms for up
to 14 days. So if this person is not going to show symptoms for lets say 8 days (the midpoint of 2 and 14 days) then for
those 8 days they have no idea they have the virus so they would not think to stop taking elderberry as these people's
disclaimers recommend. So for those 8 days they are taking elderberry and unknowingly increasing inflammatory
cytokines along with what the virus is putting out. So when day 8 comes and they are still taking elderberry but they
notice a fever or shortness of breath from lung inflammation and/or lung damage they then decide to stop the elderberry.
Well for those 8 days did that elderberry cause more damage because they didn't know they had the virus and stop
taking it when they first contracted the virus.....potentially yes. So, why take the chance.
Edited by lancebr, 02 April 2020 - 07:35 PM.