Greece, Greek Chios (Xios) Mastic Gum (Mastiha or Mastixa) 50 Gr Box New

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Greece, Greek Chios (Xios) Mastic Gum (Mastiha or Mastixa) 50 Gr Box New

Greece, Greek Chios (Xios) Mastic Gum (Mastiha or Mastixa) 50 Gr Box New

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Relevant publications have revealed that mastiha presents excellent wound healing and suturing properties, while at the same time it does not bring undesirable side effects to the skin (such as dermatitis, skin discoloration, etc), like other common healing products do. Mastic attenuates the expression and function of the androgen receptor, which has a central role in the development and progression of prostate cancer [ 43]. The Turkish Foundation for Combating Soil Erosion, for Reforestation and the Protection of Natural Habitats (TEMA) has led an effort to protect the native Turkish mastic trees and to plant new ones in the Çeşme peninsula to revive viable commercial production of the product. Mastic gum - or mastiha in Greek - is a Greek product, 100% natural, offered by the mastic tree, a shrub that grows in the southern part of Chios. P. Biological activity of some naturally occurring resins, gums and pigments against in vitro LDL oxidation.

Protein kinase C is known to hold a key position in a variety of cellular signaling pathways, being reversibly modulated by ROS owing to its unique structural feature that is susceptible to oxidative modification [ 36]. Krokos Kozanis (greek saffron) is distinguished for its excellent quality which places it in the top quality of organic saffron in the world. In modern cosmetology, mastic oil is used as an essential oil for the preparation of perfumes and facial creams. citation needed] Bakha appears to be derived from Hebrew: בכא, weeping, and is thought to refer to the "tears" of resin secreted by the mastic plant. These preliminary findings imply that mastic may exhibit an anticancer effect, which, nevertheless, is yet to be investigated in further in vivo studies.

Scientific studies have proved that chewing Chios mastiha is very helpful for gum exercise, along with all its relevant beneficial effects in dental health. The results of such studies confirm the important antimicrobial and antifungal action of mastiha oil, thus encouraging its further usage as a component of pharmaceutical and other protection and care products. This action was mainly attributed to the hydromethanolic component of mastiha, with triterpenes and hydroxynaphthoquinones demonstrating LDL protective activity as well. Unlocking the Mystique: Chios Mastic Gum is renowned for its remarkable natural healing properties, thanks to its potent antimicrobial qualities. C. Linking the IL-17A immune response with NMR-based faecal metabolic profile in IBD patients treated with mastiha.

The earliest references to mastic are made by Herodotus, who claims that the Greeks chewed the dried resinous liquid that dripped from the bark of the mastic tree. Our Mastic gum is produced and proccesed only from the official Trader, the Chios Gum Mastic Growers Association. However, it is only in Chios in the southern part of the island and more precisely in Mastihohoria (mastic villages) that a special variety of mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus var.When the resinous sap seeps from the bark of the Pistacia lentiscus tree, it crystallizes and becomes chewable. These data imply that mastiha may display cardioprotective effects driven by its lipid-lowering action. It is a type of resin that is extracted from the incisions made in the trunk of the lentiscus or mastic tree. This has been known since at least 1995, when the addition of mastic oil In broth cultures was shown to effectively inhibit the growth of both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, including Staphylococcus aureus, Lactobacillus plantarum, Pseudomonas fragi and Salmonella enteritidis.



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