Pistacia Lentiscus Gum Journals

 Mustic gum is the type of aromatic resin coming from the bark of a tree that grows on the Greek island of Chios. It was traditionally used as a chewing gum to clean the teeth and freshen the breath it has anti-microbial properties.   As for modern skincare, it is the active ingredient in a skin care complex trade named Pore Away, that is claimed to tighten dilated pores and reduce shine. It works by blocking 5α reductive type I, an enzyme that has an important role in the sebum-producing process (by converting testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, aka DHT, that is the main sebum producing hormone in the skin).  Mastic gum is generally well tolerated. In some cases, it may cause headache, upset stomach, and dizziness. In order to minimize side effects, start with the lowest possible dose and gradually work your way up to the full dose. Mastic gum is used to treat stomach and intestinal ulcers, breathing problems, muscle aches, and bacterial and fungal infections.  The aromatic, ivory-coloured organic compound, additionally referred to as mastic, is harvested as a spice from the cultivated mastic trees big within the south of the Greek island of Khios within the sea, wherever it's additionally best-known by the name "Chios tears". Originally liquid, it's hardened, once the weather turns cold, into drops or patties of onerous, brittle, semitransparent organic compound. once chewed, the organic compound softens and becomes a bright white and opaque gum.

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