Toll Free - (800) 819-6742  Existing Customer Login   View Cart   Help  
  Organic Pharmacy  

Nutricology

 
Search Products  
Home About Us Products Shipping Info Customer Service
Information Manufacturer Name Ingredient Type Functions Structure Emotion Vegetarian Organic

Mastic Gum

Suitable For Vegetarians
Mastic Gum
by Nutricology
120 Vegetarian Capsules

Chios Gum Mastic, For GI Health*

Our Price: $25.21
Retail Price: $42.50
You Save: $17.29 each, a 41% Savings!
Add to Cart
SKU: N53660

Mastica contains Chios Mastic Gum, a resinous extract from the Pistacia lentiscus tree which is indigenous to the Mediterranean islands. The mastic tree thrives especially well in the southern part of the island of Chios, due to the mild climate and characteristics of the soil. Mastic trees found elsewhere, even in other parts of Chios, do not produce mastic gum. The plant itself is known for its lemony balsam-like smell, which can permeate the air of the 'Mastichochoria', the villages on Chios that produce mastic gum. Interestingly, the ancient Egyptians used mastic gum imported from Chios in the incense they burned, as a tonic for exhaustion and to restore mental clarity.*

Mastic gum was used by the ancient Greeks, Babylonians and Egyptians in many products, from chewing gum to healing formulas. In the 2nd century B.C., Galenus wrote about mastic gum’s use for the health of the blood and lungs. Christopher Columbus wrote of its potential value for microbial balance. Thomas Fuller’s Pharmacopoeia extemporanea, which was published in 1710, lists many ancient formulas that include mastica.*

Traditionally, mastic has been used for digestive tract health, to support gum and mouth health, and as a food preservative. Mastic gum is used in ointment, toothpaste, mouthwash, and as a component in dental fillings. Pharmaceutical companies use it in the production of pills and capsules, in self-absorbing surgical threads, and doctors use it forsticking a septic bandage on a surgical wound. This wide range of application points to mastic gum’s toxicological safety.*

Modern researchers have confirmed some of the traditional uses of mastic gum, including its roles in oral health and healthy digestive functioning. In clinical trials, researchers at the University of Nottingham demonstrated mastic gum’s contribution to gastrointestinal health, particularly its action on unfriendly bacteria residing in the stomach. These results were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Researchers at Aristotle University in Greece studied topical mastic gum and found potential benefit for the health of the mouth. Other European researchers confirm that mastic gum may help support the strength of the gums and teeth.*

Many studies confirm that mastic gum has a low toxicity potential. Mastic gum is well tolerated and has no serious side effects when consumed at the recommended dietary supplement dose of 1-2 grams per day.


   

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: Two (2) Capsules
Servings Per Container: 60
 Amount
Per Serving
Daily
Value
Mastic Gum Resin
(Pistacia Lentiscus)
1,000 mg ** 
** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Other Ingredients
Cellulose, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, one (1) or two (2) capsules, two (2) times per day between meals, or more as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Warnings
If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription medication, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use. ... Keep in a cool, dry place, tightly capped. ... Keep out of reach of children.
Allergen Info
This product is of the highest quality and purity obtainable, free of all common allergens (antigens), and does not contain preservatives, diluents, or artificial additives.



Related Types
Antibacterial, Antimicrobial, Friendly Bacteria, Gastrointestinal support
Applicable Functions
Digestive Balance, Digestive Comfort, Dracunculiasis, Gastrointestinal Motility, Infectious Immunity, Scalenus syndrome
Related Structure Groups
Abdomen, GI Tract, Immune System, Intestinal Mucous Membrane, Intestine, Stomach
Related Emotions
Absorbed, Discomfort, Pride, Stagnate
Nutricology - The Company
NutriCology, Inc., established in 1979, is an innovative leader in the research and formulation of nutritional supplements and is one of the very first allergy-oriented hypoallergenic nutritional supplement companies. The company is recognized worldwide for the quality, purity and efficacy of its targeted nutritional supplement line, consisting of more than 200 products. Over 4,000 physicians and healthcare practitioners worldwide currently purchase NutriCology's products and recommend these supplements to their patients.

Stephen Levine, Ph.D., founder of NutriCology, Inc., graduated Cum Laude from the State University College in Buffalo, NY and obtained his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Levine was a Horace and Edith King Davis Memorial Fellow, the recipient of an NIH Training Grant, and a Predoctoral Fellow (1972-1976). Dr. Levine is internationally recognized as one of the foremost innovative leaders and researchers in nutritional supplement formulation. He lectures internationally and holds editorial positions in several professionally sought after publications. Dr. Levine is also known worldwide as an author of the book "Antioxidant Adaptation: Its Role in Free Radical Pathology," which he co-authored with Dr. Parris Kidd in 1985. Their book is considered a leading resource on this subject.

Dr. Levine also leads NutriCology's research and development. He is recognized internationally for his mission of creating state-of-the-art supplements especially designed for allergic individuals. For almost 30 years, Dr. Levine has dedicated himself to the latest research and the passionate pursuit of cutting-edge nutritional supplements. Dr. Levine was one of the first to introduce truly hypoallergenic products to the market, and developed the very first Buffered Vitamin C product. Dr. Levine's antioxidant research is legendary in that it created a unique, broad spectrum integration of the available data with a very expanded perspective, which remains one of the most sophisticated antioxidant presentations even today. Over the past three decades, Dr. Levine has collaborated with the medical community. When asked about his work thus far, he states, "It has been my greatest pleasure working with progressive physicians to develop nutraceutical products which reduce suffering and improve the health oftheir patients."

Hypoallergenic Defined
According to Taber’s Medical Dictionary, “hypoallergenic” is defined as: “Diminished potential for causing an allergic reaction”. We define hypoallergenic as “free of all common allergens,” specifically: wheat, corn, soy, gluten, yeast, dairy, and eggs. Many very sensitive individuals who react to supplements in general are able to tolerate NutriCology products.

Since our inception in 1979 we have been using only the purest, and whenever possible, the lowest allergy potential natural ingredients.  While many of the nutrients in our formulas are synthesized from natural substances (plant sources), which as a whole may contain antigens, the synthesizing process removes the molecules of the desired nutrient from the original substance, and in the processing, a great percentage of the antigens and allergens are left behind. The final material then has extremely low allergy potential.

This is not to say that no one will react to any of our hypoallergenic formulas, as some extremely sensitive people may. However, the potential for an allergic reaction is low, and the feedback from many of our extremely allergic and sensitive customers is that NutriCology supplements are often the only products they are able to tolerate.

New Allergen Labeling Regulations
As a result of the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004, effective January 1, 2006, the FDA requires manufacturers to identify the presence of eight major food allergens on all product labels. 

    The term “major food allergen” means any of the following:
    • milk
    • egg
    • fish
    • crustacean shellfish
    • tree nuts
    • peanuts
    • wheat
    • soybeans
    • any ingredient derived from the above listed foods

It is important to understand that while an ingredient may have been derived from a common allergen, we are required by law to list that allergen on the label as a source of the ingredient, even if it does not contain any of the actual substance. For example, 100%-pure glucosamine sulfate does not contain any actual shellfish, but we are required to indicate the source material (shrimp, crab, lobster) on the label.

Full Disclosure Labeling
Nutricology fully discloses all ingredients, both active and inactive on every product label, so you can make fully informed choices.

Vegetarian Capsules
Nutricology is currently in the process of converting most of our existing products to vegetarian capsules, and all new products are being made with vegetarian capsules.

Labling And Inactive Ingredients
NutriCology fully discloses all ingredients, both active and inactive, on every product label, so you can make fully informed choices for your patients.

Furthermore, the following is a list of inactive ingredients used in some of our products. These may be called fillers and/or excipients as defined by the Food Chemical Codex. These are nutrient compounds which are utilized for their physical properties to aid in the supplement production process. They are derived from edible sources and are generally free of common allergens. To determine which natural additives are included in a specific product, please refer to the supplement facts panel.

Cellulose Powder is derived from fibrous plant material, is insoluble in water and is used as a filler. In addition to being used as a filler, cellulose powder is sold as an individual supplement as a pure insoluble fiber, and is extremely well tolerated. 

Silicon Dioxide, or silica, is one of the most common chemical compounds. Silica plays an important role in biological processes. Most rocks and minerals are made of silicon dioxide and other minerals. Silica is insoluble in water and is used for its drying properties.

Stearic Acid is an 18 carbon, naturally occurring saturated fatty acid. It is a component of membrane structure and is utilized for its lubricating properties.

Magnesium Stearate contains stearic acid and magnesium palmitate, which is magnesium salt of a 16 carbon saturated fatty acid, also common in membrane structure. It is also utilized for its lubricating properties.

Dicalcium phosphate (calcium phosphate, dibasic) is a white, odorless, tasteless powder that is stable in air. It is practically insoluble in water, but is readilysoluble in hydrochloric acid.

L-leucine is an essential branched-chain amino acid, found in almost all animal and vegetable proteins. As an excipient in our formulas, pharmaceutical grade L-leucine is presented in minute amounts and is used as a lubricant.

Superior Quality Control

Since 1979, NutriCology has used only the purest raw materials available, and has implemented strict quality control procedures in every stage of production, including inspection of raw materials, manufacturing, packaging, and storing. For many years we have used the same manufacturers to produce our capsules and tablets to ensure consistency. In our facility in Alameda, California we bottle, label, and ship our finished products. NutriCology is currently licensed by the California Department of Health Services, Food and Drug Branch. Our registration number is 0021150.

Independent Third Party Laboratories
In addition to our in-house quality control department, we use independent analytical laboratories to test raw materials as well as our finished products. They are assayed for identity, purity and potency. Our products are confirmed to contain no less than 100% of the contents listed on every label. Microbial and heavy metals analyses are also conducted on all applicable products.

GMP Standards
Our products are manufactured under the recognized principles of current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP) proposed by the FDA. The GMP standards are applied to a wide variety of procedures associated with the manufacturing of dietary supplements, including approval of raw materials, production and process controls, laboratory testing, and product packaging, labeling and distribution.

Procedures of Analysis
We utilize a number of advanced methods of analysis, including high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), IR and UV-VIS spectroscopy, capillary electrophoresis (CE), inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and atomic absorption (AA), along with biochemistry and wet chemistry techniques.


Links to Additional Information
Detailed Technical Information
Mastic Gum Our Price: $25.21
Retail Price: $42.50
You Save: $17.29 each, a 41% Savings!
Add to Cart
SKU: N53660
Quick Links
   
(800) 891-6742 (800) 819-6742
Questions
Fax Order Form
View Cart
Shipping Info
eMail This Page
Print This Page
HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.
   
 
Related Products
Ulcetrol
Ulcetrol
Encourages the Repair of Injured or Thinning Stomach Lining*
60 Tablets
More Information
 

Questions? - customerservice@organicpharmacy.org Security & Privacy  
 

HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.