| Re: What is Mastic gum?
It's not actually gum but a pill. It's an extract from a tree in the Mediterranean islands. Pharmaceutical companies use it in the production of pills and capsules, in self-absorbing surgical threads, and doctors use it for sticking a septic bandage on a surgical wound. It's also used in some alcoholic drinks to prevent stomach damage.
Mastic gum has been shown to be helpful for people with peptic ulcers especially those caused by h-pylori since it has been shown that mastic gum kills h-pylori. It is also promoted to help gastritis and some folks here have used it for that (myself included).
Do a internet search on mactic gum and you will find loads of info.
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