Product Overview
Mastic Gum is a dietary supplement containing pure resin from the Pistacia lentiscus tree (cultivated on Greece’s Chios island). It supports:
- Digestive health (relieves indigestion, bloating, heartburn).
- Gastric mucosa protection (forms a barrier against stomach acid).
- H. pylori management (inhibits bacterial growth in clinical studies).
- Oral health (reduces plaque, gingivitis, and bad breath).
- Anti-inflammatory action (soothes gut lining).
In Kenya, it’s used as a complementary therapy for mild digestive issues and H. pylori support, though not a substitute for antibiotics.
Key Advantages:
- 500mg pure resin per capsule (no fillers).
- 120-capsule economy pack (4-month supply).
- Chios-certified (authenticity and purity guarantee).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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What is mastic gum used for?
- Primary:
- Functional dyspepsia (indigestion, bloating).
- Adjunct support for H. pylori infection (with antibiotics).
- Secondary: Oral hygiene, mild IBS symptom relief.
- Primary:
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Is it available in Kenya?
- Yes, imported and sold through pharmacies and health retailers.
- Cost: ~KES 3,500–5,000 per 120-capsule bottle (premium due to import).
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How effective is it for H. pylori?
- Clinical evidence:
- Reduces bacterial load by 30–50% in studies.
- Not a standalone cure – must combine with antibiotics (e.g., amoxicillin, clarithromycin).
- Kenyan relevance: Useful for antibiotic-resistant strains or recurrence prevention.
- Clinical evidence:
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Can it replace acid blockers (e.g., omeprazole)?
- No. Mastic gum soothes symptoms but doesn’t suppress acid production. Use alongside prescribed meds for GERD/ulcers.
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Are there side effects?
- Mild: Nausea, diarrhea (if exceeding dose).
- Serious (seek help):
- Allergic reactions (rash, throat tightness – rare but possible).
- Drug interactions (see below).
How to Use Mastic Gum
- Dosage:
- Digestive support: 1–2 capsules (500–1,000mg) daily before meals.
- H. pylori adjunct: 2 capsules (1,000mg) twice daily with antibiotics.
- Critical Precautions:
- Drug interactions:
- AVOID with: Blood thinners (warfarin, aspirin), diabetes meds (may lower blood sugar).
- Take 2 hours apart from medications.
- Surgery: Stop 2 weeks pre-op (bleeding risk).
- Pregnancy/Breastfeeding: Avoid (insufficient safety data).
- Drug interactions:
- Storage:
- Refrigerate after opening (prevents resin hardening in Kenya’s heat).
- Use within 6 months.
Composition
- Active Ingredient per Capsule:
- Mastic Gum Resin (Pistacia lentiscus): 500mg (Chios-certified).
- Key Compounds:
- Triterpenic acids (anti-inflammatory, anti-H. pylori).
- Essential oils (antimicrobial, antioxidant).
- Capsule Shell:
- Vegetable cellulose (vegan, gluten-free).
- Inactive Ingredients:
- Rice flour, magnesium stearate.
- Allergen Info: Vegan, soy-free, dairy-free, nut-free.
- Packaging: 120 capsules in amber glass bottle.
Conclusion
Mastic Gum 120’s offers a science-backed, natural solution for digestive health and H. pylori support in Kenya. Its unique resin properties make it valuable for:
- Mild indigestion: Faster relief than lifestyle changes alone.
- H. pylori management: Enhances antibiotic efficacy, especially for recurrent cases.
- Preventive care: Protects gastric lining during NSAID use.
Key Considerations for Kenyan Users:
- Cost vs. Benefit: At KES 3,500–5,000, it’s a premium supplement. Cheaper than prescription PPIs (e.g., omeprazole) for long-term use.
- H. pylori Protocol: Always combine with antibiotics and medical supervision.
- Storage: Refrigeration is non-negotiable – heat degrades triterpenic acids.
Disclaimer: Not medical advice. For persistent digestive symptoms or confirmed H. pylori, consult a gastroenterologis




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