Treat Crohn’s Disease Naturally

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3. Mastic Gum

The mastic tree is a native of the Mediterranean region. This tree produces a sap, which when sun-dried will become fragile and translucent resin. The resin will then be an opaque gum when chewed. The mastic tree has been a valuable medicine of ancient Greeks and Romans for its effective treatment of liver, stomach, and intestinal disorders. The anti-inflammatory effects of the tree’s resin or gum can be attributed to the oleanolic acid which prevents hepatotoxicity. The medicinal properties of the mastic gum are achieved by killing the Helicobacter pylori bacteria, usually found in the stomach and linked to ulcers and stomach cancer. Studies have shown that those afflicted with Crohn’s disease have shown improvement in their Nutritional Risk Index after mastic gum intake. Like the turmeric, it also has antioxidant effects. It has also been advised that consuming mastic regularly will help in absorbing cholesterol which reduces the risk of heart ailments.

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