Other Definitions
mastic (dict)

Mastic

Mastic is a hard, transparent resin collected by crusting the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus) an evergreen that grows up to 4 metres (12 feet). Flavouring for liquors (masticha alcoholic drink) and chewing gum pastiles are some of its uses. It was the Sultan's privilege to chew mastic, and it was considered to have healing properties. The best qualities grow in the Greek island of Chios (pronounced keyose) in the Aegean Sea. People in the Mediterranean region have used mastic as a medicine for gastrointestinal ailments for several thousand years. The first century Greek physician and botanist Dioscorides wrote about the medicinal properties of mastic in his classic treatise De Materia Medica ("About Medical Substances"). In recent years, university researchers have provided the scientific evidence for the medicinal properties of mastic. A 1985 study by the University of Thessaloniki discovered that mastic can reduce bacterial plaque in the mouth by 41.5 percent. A 1998 study by the University of Athens found that mastic oil has antibacterial and anti-fungal properties. Another 1998 Nottingham University study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that mastic heals pectic ulcers.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
397 bc
402 bc
403 bc
406 bc
407 bc
amphibology
immanuel the roman
comptel
fishpool creations
lamia
otaniemi
helsinki university of technology
timisoara
freidorf
toimen pojat
endorphin
cleopatra vii of egypt
lepton
ladybird
naturalism
hatshepsut
unterseeboot 27
naturalist
all my children
romaniotes
ptolemy iii of egypt
samos
list of bible stories
bible story
robert baden powell, 1st baron baden powell
land of goshen
additive category
people for the ethical treatment of animals
carlisle
vacaville prison
vacaville, california
the king and i
fairfield, california
dixon, california
winters, california
vallejo, california
benicia, california
transamerica pyramid
lpf