• Kills the Bacteria Linked to Ulcers & Gastric Cancer. Used 2,500 Years. Why Does the FDA Ignore It?
    3,476 views Apr 25, 2026 #AncientRemedies #StomachHealth #ForgottenHealing
    On the southern coast of a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea, a farmer walks into a grove of low evergreen trees before dawn. He carries a small curved knife. He scores five shallow cuts into the bark of each tree. By noon, clear amber droplets are forming along the wound, catching the light like frozen honey.

    They call them the tears of Chios.

    He collects them one by one, the same way his grandfather did, and his grandfather before him, for roughly 2,500 years.

    These droplets kill a bacterium living in the stomachs of half the people on Earth. The bacterium causes ulcers. The World Health Organization classifies it in the same category as asbestos and tobacco smoke, and links it to gastric cancer mortality projected to exceed 1.3 million deaths a year worldwide by 2040, more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined.

    In December 1998, researchers at University Hospital Nottingham in the United Kingdom published a finding in the New England Journal of Medicine that should have changed everything. A crude resin, harvested by hand on a single Greek island for the past 2,500 years, killed the bacterium at concentrations smaller than a grain of sand dissolved in a glass of water. It worked against strains that were already resistant to modern antibiotics.

    In 2023, an Egyptian research team proved that adding the same resin to standard triple-drug antibiotic therapy raised the eradication rate from 63 percent to 92 percent.

    The pharmaceutical industry treats this bacterium with drug cocktails projected to generate 9.7 billion dollars by 2033. The resin that outperforms those drugs cannot be patented. It grows on one stretch of coastline on one Greek island. Hippocrates prescribed it 2,400 years ago. The Byzantine Emperor controlled the trade at the price of gold. Christopher Columbus wrote about it in a letter home from the New World. The Ottoman Sultan killed 42,000 people during the 1822 massacre of Chios and spared only the 24 villages that produced this resin.

    This is the story of Chios mastic. The tears of the mastic tree. The oldest chewing gum on Earth. The medicine that has outlasted every empire that tried to own it.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVquOZHKYhI
    Kills the Bacteria Linked to Ulcers & Gastric Cancer. Used 2,500 Years. Why Does the FDA Ignore It? 3,476 views Apr 25, 2026 #AncientRemedies #StomachHealth #ForgottenHealing On the southern coast of a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea, a farmer walks into a grove of low evergreen trees before dawn. He carries a small curved knife. He scores five shallow cuts into the bark of each tree. By noon, clear amber droplets are forming along the wound, catching the light like frozen honey. They call them the tears of Chios. He collects them one by one, the same way his grandfather did, and his grandfather before him, for roughly 2,500 years. These droplets kill a bacterium living in the stomachs of half the people on Earth. The bacterium causes ulcers. The World Health Organization classifies it in the same category as asbestos and tobacco smoke, and links it to gastric cancer mortality projected to exceed 1.3 million deaths a year worldwide by 2040, more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. In December 1998, researchers at University Hospital Nottingham in the United Kingdom published a finding in the New England Journal of Medicine that should have changed everything. A crude resin, harvested by hand on a single Greek island for the past 2,500 years, killed the bacterium at concentrations smaller than a grain of sand dissolved in a glass of water. It worked against strains that were already resistant to modern antibiotics. In 2023, an Egyptian research team proved that adding the same resin to standard triple-drug antibiotic therapy raised the eradication rate from 63 percent to 92 percent. The pharmaceutical industry treats this bacterium with drug cocktails projected to generate 9.7 billion dollars by 2033. The resin that outperforms those drugs cannot be patented. It grows on one stretch of coastline on one Greek island. Hippocrates prescribed it 2,400 years ago. The Byzantine Emperor controlled the trade at the price of gold. Christopher Columbus wrote about it in a letter home from the New World. The Ottoman Sultan killed 42,000 people during the 1822 massacre of Chios and spared only the 24 villages that produced this resin. This is the story of Chios mastic. The tears of the mastic tree. The oldest chewing gum on Earth. The medicine that has outlasted every empire that tried to own it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVquOZHKYhI
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