nervous system<\/a>, and your brain to keep you from feeling the\u00a0pain. Your body is full of nerve endings in your\u00a0skin\u00a0and tissues. Some of these nerve endings can sense pain, like from a burn or a blow to a body part. When cells in your body are injured or damaged, they release chemicals called\u00a0prostaglandins.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The special nerve endings that sense pain is very sensitive to this chemical. When prostaglandin is released, the nerve endings respond to it by picking up and transmitting the pain and injury messages through the nervous system to the brain. They tell the brain everything about the pain, like where it is and how much it hurts. The brain then will respond. And since Elderberry contains a significant amount of anti-inflammatory and calming properties, doctors have been recommending its use for sinus pain, back and leg pain (sciatica), nerve pain (neuralgia), and chronic fatigue syndrome. <\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\r\n
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