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Michael Leapman, Inigo: The Troubled Life of Inigo Jones, Architect of the English Renaissance, London, Headline Book Publishing, 2003; pp. 222-3, 298-300. Medical News Today has strict sourcing guidelines and draws only from peer-reviewed studies, academic research institutions, and medical journals and associations. We avoid using tertiary references. We link primary sources — including studies, scientific references, and statistics — within each article and also list them in the resources section at the bottom of our articles. You can learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate and current by reading our editorial policy.

Mastix definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

Aerio Mastix, or a Vindication of the Apostolicall and generally received Government of the Church of Christ by Bishops, Oxford, 1643, by John Theyer [34] Having high cholesterol and high blood sugar levels can increase the risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Some small studies suggest that mastic gum could help people improve their levels of both. a b Wilms TM, Böhme W, Wagner P, Lutzmann N, Schmitz A (2009). "On the Phylogeny and Taxonomy of the Genus Uromastyx Merrem, 1820 (Reptilia: Squamata: Agamidae: Uromastycinae) – Resurrection of the Genus Saara Gray, 1845". Bonner zoologische Beiträge 56 (1/2): 55–99. As of 2018 [update] there were twenty-four mastichochoria, or mastic villages, on the island of Chios dedicated to the cultivation and production of mastic. [ citation needed] Mastic production in Chios is protected by a European Union protected designation of origin. Vjižní části tohoto ostrova se nachází 24vesniček, kde mastichu sklízejí a zabývají se jejím zpracováním. [ zdroj?] Přestože řečík lentišek roste i jinde ve Středomoří a na světě, nikde jinde nemá tak jedinečné účinky. [ zdroj?] Proto je označení Masticha Chiu uznáno jako Chráněné označení původu Evropské unie (PDO). [ zdroj?]

The volunteers who saw an improvement in cholesterol and blood sugar took 330 mg of crude mastic gum three times per day. Those who took a placebo or polymer-free mastic and mastic powder did not have any improvement. René Hoven (1994). Lexique de La Prose Latine de La Renaissance. Brill. p.341. ISBN 978-90-04-09656-1. A masztik, az ágakból és a fa alatti területről betakarított mastikát válogatás és tisztítás után eredeti gyantakristály formájában – könnyekben – és a további feldolgozás nyersanyagaként használják fel. Felhasználások és hatások masztika

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Kartalis, A., et al. (2016). Effects of Chios mastic gum on cholesterol and glucose levels of healthy volunteers: A prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, pilot study (CHIOS-MASTIHA) [Abstract]. Mastic continues to be used for its gum and medicinal properties, as well as its culinary uses. Jordanian chewing gum manufacturer, Sharawi Bros., use the mastic of this shrub as a primary ingredient in their mastic-flavoured products and they distribute the gum to many deli stores worldwide. The resin is used as a primary ingredient in the production of cosmetics such as toothpaste, lotions for the hair and skin, and perfumes. [ citation needed] Mastic resin Medicine [ edit ] Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1889). "Ellwood, Thomas". Dictionary of National Biography. Vol.17. London: Smith, Elder & Co. A Mastic egy gyanta, amelyet Híosz (Chios) szigetének déli részén, a híoszi pisztáciafából nyernek. A masztika a fa törzséből és ágaiból kerül összegyűjtésre.Mastic gum is not an approved cancer treatment, but studies suggest that it may have potential as a cancer-fighting supplement. The usual dosage for this is 1 g per day, divided into three equal doses of 330 mg each. John P. Rafferty (January 2011). Deserts and Steppes. The Rosen Publishing Group. pp.55–. ISBN 978-1-61530-317-5.

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For example, one study found that people who used mastic gum had an improvement in certain types of indigestion and stomach pain. They had less stomach pain in general and less stomach pain from anxiety. They also reported less heartburn.

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Triantafyllidi, A., et al. (2015). Herbal and plant therapy in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Yi, Tingshuang; Wen, Jun; Golan‐Goldhirsh, Avi; Parfitt, Dan E. (2008). "Phylogenetics and reticulate evolution in Pistacia (Anacardiaceae)" (PDF). American Journal of Botany. 95 (2): 241–251. doi: 10.3732/ajb.95.2.241. PMID 21632348. Mastic is excreted by the resin glands of certain trees [3] and dries into pieces of brittle, translucent resin. When chewed, the resin softens and becomes a bright white and opaque gum. The flavor is bitter at first, but after some chewing, it releases a refreshing flavor similar to pine and cedar. Bebb JR, Bailey-Flitter N, Ala'Aldeen D, Atherton JC (September 2003). "Mastic gum has no effect on Helicobacter pylori load in vivo". J. Antimicrob. Chemother. 52 (3): 522–3. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkg366. PMID 12888582.

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In the Eastern Mediterranean, mastic is commonly used in brioches, ice cream, and other desserts. [10] In Syria, mastic is added to booza (Syrian ice cream), and in Turkey, mastic is widely used in desserts such as Turkish delight and dondurma, in puddings such as sütlaç, salep, tavuk göğsü, mamelika, and in soft drinks. Mastic syrup is added to Turkish coffee on the Aegean coast. In Greece, mastic is used in liqueurs such as Mastika (or Mastichato), in a spoon sweet known as a "submarine" ( Greek: υποβρύχιο, romanized: ypovríchio), in beverages, chewing gum, sweets, desserts, breads and cheese. It is also used to stabilise loukoumi and ice cream. Prynne was released from prison during the Long Parliament. The notorious book was never fully suppressed; however, in the next generation, even King Charles II had a copy in his library. [13] See also [ edit ] Histriomastix: The Player's Scourge, or Actor's Tragedy published in 1632 is a critique of professional theatre and actors, written by the Puritan author and controversialist William Prynne. The resin is collected by bleeding the trees from small cuts made in the bark of the main branches, and allowing the sap to drip onto the specially prepared ground below. The harvesting is done during the summer between June and September. After the mastic is collected, it is washed manually and is set aside to dry, away from the sun, as it will start melting again. [ citation needed] Mastic shrub George Gordon Byron Baron Byron; Leslie Alexis Marchand (1978). Born for Opposition. Harvard University Press. pp.112 note 5. ISBN 978-0-674-08948-8.

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Capp, Bernard. "Wharton, Sir George". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (onlineed.). Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/ref:odnb/29165. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Marner, Franz-Josef; Freyer, Antje; Lex*, Johann (1991-01-01). "Triterpenoids from gum mastic, the resin ofPistacia lentiscus". Phytochemistry. 30 (11): 3709–3712. Bibcode: 1991PChem..30.3709M. doi: 10.1016/0031-9422(91)80095-I. ISSN 0031-9422. Within the European Union, mastic production in Chios is granted protected designation of origin and protected geographical indication names. [7] Although the tree is native to all of the Mediterranean region, it will release its resin only on selected places, most notably, around Cesme, Turkey and in the southern portion of the Greek island of Chios, the latter being the only place in the world where it is cultivated regularly. [2] [3] The island's mastic production is controlled by a co-operative of "medieval" villages, collectively known as the ' mastichochoria' (Μαστιχοχώρια, lit. "mastic villages"). Mastic ( Greek: Μαστίχα) is a resin obtained from the mastic tree ( Pistacia lentiscus). [1] It is also known as tears of Chios, [2] being traditionally produced on the island Chios, and, like other natural resins, is produced in "tears" or droplets.

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