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Having high cholesterol and high blood sugar levels can increase the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Some small studies suggest that mastic gum could help people improve their levels of both. The reason why it only thrives in the southern part of the island is mainly due to the temperate climate and mainly the microclimate of the region, but also underwater volcanoes and limestone soil. In the past, there have been many attempts to cultivate mastic in other parts of Greece and even in other countries, but without success. Mastic gum is principally used either as a flavouring or for its gum properties, as in mastic chewing gum. [ citation needed] Theopompus returned to Chios with the other exiles in 333 BC after Alexander had invaded Asia Minor and decreed their return, [25] as well as the exile or trial of Persian supporters on the island. Theopompus was exiled again sometime after Alexander's death and took refuge in Egypt. [26]

Dimas, K., Hatziantoniou, S., Wyche, J. H., and Pantazis, P. A mastic gum extract induces suppression of growth of human colorectal tumor xenografts in immunodeficient mice. In Vivo 2009;23(1):63-68. View abstract. Welcome to the world of “ mastiha Chiou”, referring to the fact that it is mastic produced on the North Aegean island of Chios. There’s no need to be that specific, of course, because despite the tree growing in other parts of the Mediterranean, no one else has come close to cultivating it. So much so that UNESCO has included Chios’ mastic cultivation on its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage, to raise awareness of its significance and safeguard the future of a process that has remained largely unchanged since Byzantine times.Pistacia lentiscus is native throughout the Mediterranean region, from Morocco and the Iberian peninsula in the west through southern France and Turkey to Iraq and Iran in the east. It is also native to the Canary Islands. [5] Ornamental use [ edit ] Kallivoka, Denny. "Greek Spirits Guide: Everything you need to know about mastiha liqueur". www.discovergreece.com . Retrieved 2022-03-29. No studies have proven that mastic gum can treat any conditions. That said, there is some evidence to suggest that it may help with issues such as stomach upset and dental cavities.

The island's climate is warm and moderate, categorised as temperate, Mediterranean ( Köppen: Csa), with modest variation due to the stabilising effect of the surrounding sea. Average temperatures normally range from a summer high of 30°C (86°F) to a winter low of 7°C (45°F) in January, although temperatures of over 40°C (104°F) or below freezing can sometimes be encountered. During Ottoman rule, the government and tax gathering again remained in the hands of Greeks and the Turkish garrison was small and inconspicuous. [38]The mastic tree cultivation and harvest is part of Chios Agrotourism. Specialized companies and local association offer visitors the chance to experience various stages of the mastic cultivation. Uses For example, one study found that people who used mastic gum had an improvement in certain types of indigestion and stomach pain. They had less stomach pain in general and less stomach pain from anxiety. They also reported less heartburn. A native of Chios is known in English as a Chian. [54] Ancient [ edit ] Bupalus and Athenis, sons of Archermus Magkouta, S., et al. (2009). Protective effects of mastic oil from Pistacia lentiscus variation chia against experimental growth of lewis lung carcinoma [Abstract]. If you have an allergy to mastic trees and other Pistacia species: you may be allergic to these plants may also be allergic to mastic tree. The effects are proven over centuries

Macarius of Corinth (1731–1805), metropolitan bishop of Corinth, mystic and spiritual theological writer Triantafyllou A, et al. (2007). Chios mastic gum modulates serum biochemical parameters in a human population [Abstract]. DOI: Further information: Aegean Sea (theme) and Samos (theme) Nea Moni of Chios (11th century) Byzantine Panagia Kokorovilia Church (13th century) in KamposPeople who wish to use mastic gum to help with the symptoms of ulcers may try taking 350 mg three times per day. Studies show that people who took these amounts did not have serious side effects. Soothing inflammatory bowel disease TEMA Foundation. "Sakız Ağaçlarına Sevgi Aşılıyoruz Projesi'nde yeni bir dönem başlıyor". Archived from the original on 2014-07-14 . Retrieved 2014-06-06.

Dabos, K. J., et al. (2010). The effect of mastic gum on Helicobacter pylori: A randomized pilot study [Abstract].

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a b c Deborah Rothman Sherman (2005). "The Magic Tree — Marvelous Masticha". Epikouria Magazine. No.1 Fall/Winter. Archived from the original on 2008-01-18.

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