What Is the Daily Recommended Dose of Mastic Gum and Why?

In short: typical daily mastic intake is about 1–2 g of raw tears, or 1200–1600 mg of pure mastic in capsules (split into two doses), or 1–2 drops of mastic oil. Mastic is a food supplement that contributes to the normal function of the digestive system.

In this article

  1. What is mastic for?
  2. Recommended daily dose
  3. How and when to take it
  4. How long should a course last?
  5. How the doses were determined
  6. Which product for what
  7. FAQ

What is mastic for?

Mastic is a natural resin from the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus var. Chia), grown on Chios. As a food supplement, mastic contributes to the normal function of the digestive system. It has been used traditionally for centuries — the EMA's herbal committee recognises mastic resin (based on long-standing use) for the relief of mild digestive complaints and for minor skin inflammation — and it has been studied by modern research, including a well-known study in The New England Journal of Medicine. The right dose helps you get the most from it.

Recommended daily dose

Form Daily dose How to use
Raw tears 1–2 g Chew 20+ min after meals (≈3–6 large crystals)
Capsules (powder) 1200–1600 mg Split into 2 doses, on an empty stomach 30 min before meals
Mastic oil 1–2 drops Very concentrated — take as drops

For a gentle, preventive intake, about 300–800 mg/day is enough. The forms differ in where mastic starts to act: tears and powder work in the mouth and oesophagus as well as the stomach, while capsules are designed to release mainly in the stomach.

How and when to take it

A few simple rules make the dose work for you:

  • On an empty stomach. Take capsules about 30 minutes before a meal, when the stomach is empty, so the mastic isn't mixed straight into a large meal.
  • Split the dose. Morning and evening rather than all at once — it keeps a steadier daily intake.
  • With water, at room temperature. Swallow capsules whole; if you find capsules hard to take, sachets or powder are an easier option.
  • Not with probiotics. Keep live cultures at least 3 hours apart from mastic — see mastic and probiotics together.

How long should a course last?

It depends on what you're using it for:

  • Intensive course: at the higher dose (1200–1600 mg/day), people typically take mastic for 2 weeks up to about 2 months.
  • Preventive / everyday: a lower dose (300–800 mg/day) can be taken on an ongoing basis.
  • Chewing: for oral freshness you can chew tears a few times a day, as you like.

Give it a little time — many people prefer to take a natural supplement consistently over days and weeks rather than expecting an instant effect.

How were these doses determined?

They draw on research, traditional use and safety data:

  • Research: studies have looked at mastic at around 1 g per day over a couple of weeks (for example the NEJM study).
  • Traditional use: in the Mediterranean, mastic has been used for centuries — typically 1–2 g/day as a natural chewing gum.
  • Safety: doses above about 3 g/day don't add benefit. Avoid mastic if you're allergic to it or to other Pistacia / Anacardiaceae plants.

Which product for what

Goal Daily dose Product
Intensive digestive support 1400–1600 mg (2 caps × 2) Mastic Strong&Pure — 100% pure mastic
Everyday digestive comfort 700–800 mg (1 cap × 2) Mastic+ Prebiotic — with inulin
Easy to take (no capsules) 800 mg per sachet Mastic Comfort — sachets
Chewing / oral freshness 1–2 g (chewing) Raw mastic tears

Mastic contributes to the normal function of the digestive system. For long-term use, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Mastic gum daily dose by form

FAQ

Question Answer
How many pure mastic capsules a day? For intensive support, Mastic Strong&Pure is 2 capsules twice a day (about 1400 mg). For everyday comfort, 1 capsule twice a day is enough.
Why take it on an empty stomach? Taking capsules about 30 minutes before a meal means the mastic isn't mixed straight into a large meal. Splitting the dose morning and evening keeps a steadier intake.
How long should I take mastic? An intensive course usually runs 2 weeks to about 2 months; a lower preventive dose (300–800 mg/day) can be taken ongoing.
What's the maximum sensible daily dose? Around 3 g/day; above that there's no added benefit. For digestive support, 700–1600 mg/day is usual.
Any reasons to avoid mastic? Avoid it if you're allergic to Pistacia lentiscus or related plants. If pregnant or breastfeeding, or on medication, ask your doctor.

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