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MASTICaps – Capsules with 330mg Chios natural mastic. 60 capsules

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The natural gum mastic of Chios is recognized as a natural medicine (HPMC) also by the European Medicines Agency (ΕΜΑ).

Directions for use: Take 3 capsules per day with water or juice, preferably 20-30 minutes before any meal.

FREE FROM: Gluten, preservatives, lactose, GMO, sugar or artificial sweeteners.

Suitable for vegetarian / vegan

Mastic is the natural resin that is secreted like a tear from the trunk of the mastic tree (Pistacia Lentiscus var. Chia), which thrives and is cultivated exclusively -from all over the world- only in the South part of Chios island. It contains at least 70 different substances, mainly terpenoids, with beneficial properties in diseases of the gastrointestinal system and the regulation of cholesterol and possibly diabetes. Mastic has antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory action. Hippocrates and Dioscorides, among others, 2,500 years ago, used and recommended Chios mastic in cases of stomach pain as well as protection of oral hygiene.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the Committee for Herbal Medicine (HMPC) have approved the use of mastic as a traditional herbal remedy for the symptoms of mild digestive disorders”.

To date, dozens of scientific studies have been published that generally attribute the following to mastic:

  • Protection of the health of the gastrointestinal system, due to its action against Helicobacter pylori, an important factor for gastric ulcers.
  • Protection of the health of the oral cavity. It also fights bad breath. There is a strong correlation between mastic and results against various unpleasant conditions of the oral cavity such as plaque, caries, periodontitis and gingivitis.
  • Protection of the skin with firming and anti-wrinkle action.
  • Antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory action.
  • Positive action in the management of hypertension.
  • Positive action in lowering cholesterol.Positive action in the management of glucose metabolism. Therefore, it is suitable for diabetics.
  • Possible beneficial action against the flu virus.

Instructions for natural mastic use (as a natural medicine)

Natural Mastic of Chios is gluten free and allergen free

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Mastic (or Masticha, or Mastiha, or Mastika or Mastix or Gum Mastic or Mastiche or Gomme Mastic or Mustaka or Mistika or Mastagi Roomi) is a natural product that comes from mastic trees. It is a natural resin, off white color, semi-transparent. As it comes out of the tree trunk is forming “tears”.

The mastic tree is an evergreen bush 1,5m – 3,5m tall. It has an irregular shaped trunk (light grey when young and grey-reddish when older) with a lot of branches. Its scientific name is “Pistacia Lentiscus var. Chia” The mastic tree lives about a hundred years and is fully grown after about 40-50 years. It starts giving its resin (mastic) from 5-6 years old. After about 15 years, produces from 60 to 200 grams and in very exceptional cases up to 400 grams of mastic. Mastic tree thrives and gives mastic only in the south part of the island of Chios and nowhere else in the world. According to theories it only thrives and gives high quality mastic there, due to under water volcanoes, the mild and dry climate and the lime consisting soil which has high drainage properties.

The preparation of the mastic tree and collection of mastic is a laborious job that starts at the beginning of June and is carried on until December or often until February.

From ancient times mastic has been used as a natural medicine. A leaf fossil from a mastic tree has been found dating six million years.

Mastic oil and other sub-products are produced from mastic and are they used widely in medicine, pharmaceutical industry, dentistry, and industry in general.

Mastiha is used as a natural and hygienic chewing gum, excellent for teeth cleaning and traditionally used as medicine for stomach ache, stomach ulcer, diabetes, cholesterol etc. Recently mastic is used again in pharmaceutical industry for the therapy of stomach ulcer and general stomach disorders.

In recent years, university researchers have provided the scientific evidence for the medicinal properties of mastic.

In 2015 mastic was recognized as a natural medicine (HPMC) by the European Medicines Agency (ΕΜΑ)

Mastic (or masticha, mastiha, mastika, Мастикс, pryskyřice pistácie lentišku, Mastiks, Mastix, Mastic tree resin, Lentisco, resina de, mastiks, mastiksipistaasi, hartsi, Mastiks, pisztáciagyanta, lentisco resina, mastikà, Mastikas pistācijas sveķi, reżina tad-Deru, Mastiekboom, hars (mastiek), Mastyks, Mastique, Mastix, mastiks)

Nutritional value per 1gr (3 capsules of MASTICaps)

As natural medicine (Recommended dose)

  • Energy: 15.4kJ/3.65 kcal
  • Protein: 0gr
  • Total Carbohydrate: 0.83gr
  • Sugars: 0gr
  • Total Fat: 0gr
  • Dietary Fibres: 0.1gr
  • Salt: 0gr

 

Ingredients: Natural Chios Gum Mastic Powder (Pistacia lentiscus, var Chia) 330mg, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose.

 

Sources:

  • Bona S.G., Bono L., Daghetta L., Marone P. [2001]: Bactericidal activity of Pistacia Lentiscus gum mastic against Helicobacter pylori. The Am. J. of Gastroenterol., 96 (9) Supplement 1: S49.
  • Dabos K.J., Sfika E., Vlatta L.J., Frantzi D., Amygdalos G.I., Giannikopoulos G. [2010]: Is Chios mastic gum effective in the treatment of functional dyspepsia? A prospective randomised double-blind placebo controlled trial. J of Ethnopharmacology, 127 (2): 205–209
  • Andrikopoulos N.K., Kaliora A.C., Assimopoulou A.N., Papapeorgiou V.P. [2002]: Biological activity of saliva against in vitro LDL oxidation after chewing commercial chewing gums. J. Food Sci., 14 (3): 279-288.
  • Andrikopoulos N.K., Kaliora A.C., Assimopoulou A.N., Papapeorgiou V.P. [2003]: Biological activity of some naturally occurring resins, gums and pigments against in vitro LDL oxidation. Res., 17: 501–50
  • Mahmoudi M., Ebrahimzadeh M.A., Nabavi S.F., Hafezi S., Nabavi S.M., Eslami S. [2010]: Antiinflammatory and antioxidant activities of gum mastic. Eur. Rev. for Med. and Pharm. , 14: 765-769
  • Kartalis A., Didagelos M., Georgiadis I., Benetos G., Smyrnioudis N., Marmaras H., Voutas P., Zotika C, Garoufalis S., Andrikopoulos G. [2015]: Effects of Chios mastic gum on cholesterol and glucose levels of healthy volunteers: A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, pilot study (Chios-Mastiha). eur J of Prev Cardiol, epub ahead of print.
  • Takahashi K., Fukazawa M., Motohira H., Ochiai K., Nishikawa H., Miyata T. [2003]: A pilot study on antiplaque effects of mastic chewing gum in the oral cavity. Periodontol., 74 (4): 501-505.
  • Dong-In Kim​, Yong-Bin Cho​, Younghyun Lim​, So-Hee Hong​, Bumsuk Hahm​, Sang-Myeong Lee​, Se Chan Kang, Young-Jin Seo1​(2021): Chios mastic gum inhibits influenza A virus replication and viral pathogenicity. Journal of General Virology Vol.102, Issue 3.
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