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Elderberry Syrup

Resourcing Wellness in Community
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8oz Elderberry

$12.00

Give your body a boost of herbal strength for immune system wellness. An incredible superfruit supplement that eases the inflamed body for all seasons.

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DIY Elderberry Batch

​$7.00 (8oz)

Learn how to make your own homemade elderberry syrup! Just add water, your local honey and you’re ready to go!

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12oz Elderberry

$18.00

Enjoy nature’s most powerful berries. An age-old remedy used to boost the body’s immune system and help reduce cold and flu symptoms.

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Our Elderberry Market

We are currently a local pick - up small business in the Adams-Normandie District in Los Angeles, CA desiring to expand so that more neighborhoods can recieve this resource.

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Local Pick-Up Directions

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PURCHASE FORM DETAILS

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1. Use "Purchase Form" button above.

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2. Fill-In your Name, Email, &

    Phone Number along with your

    Choice of Items (8oz, 12oz or

    DIY) & How Many.

STEP

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REVIEW YOUR PURCHASE ORDER 

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1. After you Review your order

    Click Send.

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2. We have 3 Payment Methods:

    (1) Venmo

        @Cynthia-Peters-206

    (2) Zelle

        urbanwellnessliving@gmail.com

    (3) Cash on Arrival

STEP

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RECEIVE OUR RESPONSE

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YOU WILL Receive an Urban Wellness Living Email or Text Response with the...

1. Amount owed

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2. Local Pick - Up Directions

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3. And Payment Methods

STEP

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How It's Made

Natural Made Elderberry Syrup

Our Elderberry Syrup is handcrafted using wildcrafted and organic herbs to create an all natural remedy that helps stimulate the immune system. Ingredients include whole elderberry sambucus nigra, whole cloves, cut & sifted echinacea purpurea, cut & sifted ginger root, cut & sifted cinnamon chips and unfiltered raw honey.

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Our Elderberry Syrup is done in small batches for quality control, flexibility changes, affordability, and increased efficiency. To promote healthy safeguard measures, our elderberry syrup is adequately prepared by using gloves and masks. And all our bottles are cleaned in high temperature sanitizing cycles. To reduce cost for our urban community, we package our product with minimal materials that can either be used again or be recycled. In addition, it is why we are currently a local pick-up mom and pop business.

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Our Elderberry Syrup is made with care and thoughtfulness as it has not only impacted our family’s health but also the health of our neighbors.

Note: we will be transitioning from glass bottles to plastic bottles in order to maintain our current cost structure.

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Benefits

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Immune Support

Provides the body a boost of herbal strength for immune system wellness. A good source of vitamin A and C, calcium, iron, and vitamin B6.

Lessen symptoms

Lessens the symptoms of cold and influenza as well as reduces the recovery timeline.​​

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Allergy Relief

A great natural antihistamine that defends against seasonal allergens.

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Ease Inflammation

Helps tame inflammation and has antioxidant effects to help reduce swelling in the body while repairing the immune system.

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Good-Keeping

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Ingredients

Ingredients include whole elderberry sambucus nigra, whole cloves, echinacea purpurea, ginger root, cinnamon chips and unfiltered raw honey.

Dosage

Children: 1 Tsp

Adult: 1 TBs

Intense Use: 1 Tbs every 3 to 4 hours up to 6 times per day (for children 1 Tsp).

Storage

Store Elderberry in the fridge. Refrigerate for up to 3 months.

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About the Inspiration

I continue to be deeply moved by Biddy Mason on so many fronts. Her convictions about the value of learning, the way she invested in her community, and her steady presence in both everyday needs and long-term change, these speak to me in ways that feel both grounding and inspiring.

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Her involvement in charitable and civic life was not small. She helped found the First African Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, opened a school for African American children, and stood alongside her neighbors with determination and practical support. Her faith was not abstract; it shaped how she showed up for people and how she imagined a better future.

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I’m also struck by her work as a healer and midwife. The skills she carried... skills that saved lives, brought comfort, and strengthened families... became a lifeline for many. Knowing that elderberry syrup was one of her remedies makes me smile; it’s a reminder that healing work can be both ordinary and profound, and that what we pass down can reach far beyond where we stand.

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And of course, facing enslavement, discrimination, and prejudice did not crush her conviction. She continued to believe in equality, justice, and the dignity of every person. Her story isn’t simple, and her path wasn’t easy, but her resilience, clarity, and commitment remain a powerful witness.

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Biddy Mason’s legacy keeps calling me forward. It reminds me that courage can grow even in harsh conditions, and that faith lived with integrity can shape generations.

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If you haven’t spent time with her story, I truly encourage you to. Biddy Mason Speaks Up by Arisa White and Laura Atkins is a meaningful place to begin. The book offers a clear look at slavery, caste systems, and community-building in the United States, all woven together with lyrical verse, vivid illustrations, timelines, historical context, and primary sources. Throughout, the authors invite us into reflection with questions like, “How do you see power at work in your community?”... making her life not just historical, but deeply connected to the choices and struggles we see today.

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“The fact that flowers, herbs, and vegetables eventually burst forth from dampened seeds is always a wonder. May our individual tears moisten the soil of our common humanity, germinating seeds of hope, compassion and mercy that will blossom and heal our collective suffering”

~ Barbara A. Holmes

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