by skyemoor » Tue 22 Jul 2008, 21:30:32
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Shannymara', 's')kyemoor, what's your conclusion about elderberry extract? I know you've studied H5N1 a lot. I decided it was worth using after the research I did. There was some concern that because it bolsters the immune system it might make H5N1 victims more prone to
Cytokine storm, but based on everything I read I decided to risk that.
Having no medical training beyond first aid, it is beyond my skillset to prescribe a course of treatment for influenza. If Smallpoxgirl could weigh in, we could have a more substantive discussion.
I
have found some interesting information regarding elderberry, and consider it within the realm of possibility with regards to addressing the treatment of influenza with my family. While there are only a few studies at this time, they give us something to go on, even if it is only a small empirical foothold.
There is quite a bit of guesswork by non-medical people who come to believe that since H5N1 raises cytokine levels, and so does elderberry, then elderberry must be the wrong treatment altogether. This completely ignores the range and variation of the myriad cytokines involved and whether the raising of some by elderberry extract has a particular immuno-suppressive feedback effect. A virologist would be the best person to ask, and one that has studied the matter at that.
Cytokine Overview from Cambridge (highly recommended)The effect of Sambucol, a black elderberry-based, natural product, on the production of human cytokines: I. Inflammatory cytokinesEuropean Cytokine Network. Vol 12, Number 2, 290-6, Jun 2001, Recherches
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')ambucus nigra L. products – Sambucol – are based on a standardized black elderberry extract. They are natural remedies with antiviral properties, especially against different strains of influenza virus. Sambucol was
shown to be effective in vitro against 10 strains of influenza virus. In a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized study, Sambucol reduced the duration of flu symptoms to 3-4 days. Convalescent phase serum showed a higher antibody level to influenza virus in the Sambucol group, than in the control group. The present study aimed to assess the effect of Sambucol products on the healthy immune system – namely, its effect on cytokine production. The production of inflammatory cytokines was tested using blood – derived monocytes from 12 healthy human donors. Adherent monocytes were separated from PBL and incubated with different Sambucol preparations i.e., Sambucol Elderberry Extract, Sambucol Black Elderberry Syrup, Sambucol Immune System and Sambucol for Kids. Production of inflammatory cytokines (IL-1b, TNF-a, IL-6, IL-8 ) was significantly increased, mostly by the Sambucol Black Elderberry Extract (2-45 fold), as compared to LPS, a known monocyte activator (3.6-10.7 fold). The most striking increase was noted in TNF-a production (44.9 fold).
We conclude from this study that, in addition to its antiviral properties, Sambucol Elderberry Extract and its formulations activate the healthy immune system by increasing inflammatory cytokine production. Sambucol might therefore be beneficial to the immune system activation and in the inflammatory process in healthy individuals or in patients with various diseases. Sambucol could also have an immunoprotective or immunostimulatory effect when administered to cancer or AIDS patients, in conjunction with chemotherapeutic or other treatments. In view of the increasing popularity of botanical supplements, such studies and investigations in vitro, in vivo and in clinical trials need to be developed.
While there are several mechanisms responsible for the beneficial effects of Sambucus nigra and extracts of its berries, perhaps the most important and best studied are the antiviral effects. Mumcuoglu, an Israeli virologist, was the first to discover elderberry constituents neutralize the activity of the hemagglutinin spikes found on the surface of several viruses. When