More About Our Mastic Essential Oil
Size: 1.5 ml amber glass vial
Source: Morocco
Production Method: Steam distilled from the resin of the wild tree.
Botanical Name: Pistachia lentiscus
Note: The difficulty of harvesting and distilling mastic essential oil reflects in the rarity of this oil and its high price. Only a very small amount of this oil is produced annually worldwide. Much of the oil sold on the market is adulterated with other oils or synthetics to make it more “affordable”. Ours is guaranteed to be 100% pure, artisan distilled mastic essential oil.
Homeopathic Properties of Mastic Essential Oil
- Anti-bacterial
- Anti-cancer–possible mouth cancer and stomach cancer herbal treatment
- Antiviral–known effective against Poliovirus, Herpes simplex, and Sindbis–a mosquito borne virus of Asia and Africa
- Digestive
- Hemostatic–stops internal and external bleeding
- Relieves gingivitis and periodontal disease
- Stomachic
- Styptic
- Tonic–Gastrointestinal, stomach, esophagus, and herbal mouth
- treatment for peptic ulcers (kills Helicobacter pylori, the bacteria responsible for most gastric and duodenal ulcers)
- Herbal treatment for loose teeth–tightens teeth, cleans and whitens teeth and strengthens gums, once used to fill cavities and prevent tooth decay
- Vasodilator
- Vulnerary
Uses
Internal–oral homeopathic and semi-homeopathic doses, inhalation, diffusion
External–massage, topical skin & facial application, wounds, mouth care, local and spinal compress, application to points, meridians, and energy centers
Observations and Anecdotal Information
The Berbers of Morocco, the ancient Greeks, and other cultures of the Mediterranean, have used mastic essential oil as a gum, food, and medicine for many centuries.
It has been most widely recognized as a digestive system tonic and treatment for ulcers and digestive issues. Recently mastic essential oil has been linked to regenerating vision and eyes; and hair regrowth.
Both of these conditions may be linked to the presence of excess H. pylori in the digestive system, causing deterioration including these symptoms. Mastic has been found in the laboratory to eliminate H. pylori bacteria, as mentioned above.
Mastic essential oil has been known to stop bleeding, and is a strong styptic–one of the best of all herbal styptics. It can be applied directly to wounds. It disinfects as well as encouraging the growth of healthy new skin.
Cautions
Generally regarded as safe, the only known contraindication is for those who are allergic to pollen or to the mastic tree itself.
Avoid during pregnancy and lactation, as a precaution. No known effects have been discovered or proven at this time.
Keep all essential oils away from eyes.
Store in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
All internal uses should be researched and/or supported by a health care professional. Product quality and dosage are critically important when using essential oils internally.
None of our products are recognized or approved by the FDA. They are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. This information is anecdotal, and is provided for educational purposes only. It is not meant to be taken as medical advice. See a health care professional for medical advice.
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