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The Mastic (Pistachia lentiscus), also known as frankincense and pistache, is mainly distributed in the Mediterranean region. However, only Pistachia lentiscus, which grows in the southern part of Chios Island in Greece, can release its resin, and its growth is slow with limited annual production, making it scarce and precious.
The locals will make incisions on this dense shrub to allow it to release transparent, honey like resin, also known as the 'Tears of Chios'. In the past 2400 years, frankincense has been used as chewing gum, oral fragrance, perfume
The Mastic resin can combat Helicobacter pylori and effectively treat gastric ulcers and duodenal ulcers, This also confirms that the ancient Greeks chewed incense resin to treat stomach pain.