Best Mastic Gum for H. Pylori

Short answer: for H. pylori, choose a 100% pure Chios mastic (PDO) with no added substances, in capsules, taken at a sufficient daily dose — such as Mastic Strong&Pure. Keep in mind mastic is a food supplement that supports normal digestion; it does not replace medical testing or treatment. If you suspect H. pylori, get tested and consult your doctor.

In this article

  1. What is H. pylori?
  2. What to look for in a mastic
  3. Mastic Strong&Pure
  4. How to take it
  5. FAQ

What is H. pylori?

Helicobacter pylori is a common stomach bacterium that many people carry without symptoms, but in some it is linked to stomach discomfort. It is confirmed with a simple test — a home test or one done at your doctor's. Diagnosis and treatment of an H. pylori infection belong in a doctor's hands. You can check yourself with a Helicobacter pylori home test.

What to look for when choosing a mastic

If you want to add mastic to your routine, the quality of the resin is what matters. Choose a supplement that is:

  • 100% pure mastic — no fillers or added substances, so you pay for the resin, not for bulking agents;
  • PDO Chios mastic — genuine resin from the island of Chios;
  • in capsules — convenient and works directly in the stomach;
  • at a sufficient daily dose — aim for roughly 1.2–1.6 g of pure mastic per day.

Mastic Strong&Pure

A supplement that fits all of the above is Mastic Strong&Pure — 100% mastic powder in capsules, with nothing added.

Mastic Strong&Pure — 100% mastic powder capsules

Mastic Strong&Pure — what's inside

  • 100% Chios mastic gum powder (PDO)
  • vegan HPMC capsule
  • no gluten, no GMO, no soy, no lactose

How to take it

  • 2 capsules twice a day (morning and evening),
  • on an empty stomach, ideally 30 minutes before a meal,
  • take for at least 2 months — see the package for details.

One practical note: don't take mastic and probiotics at the same moment — see mastic and probiotics together. For general dosing across all forms, see the correct dosage of mastic gum.

Important: mastic gum is a food supplement that contributes to the normal function of the digestive system. It is not a medicine and does not diagnose, treat or cure an H. pylori infection. If you suspect H. pylori, get tested and follow your doctor's advice; retest after any treatment as recommended.

Frequently asked questions

Question Answer
Can mastic gum cure H. pylori? No. Mastic is a food supplement that supports normal digestion — it is not a medicine and is not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment of an H. pylori infection. Get tested and follow your doctor's advice.
Which mastic gum is best for H. pylori? Choose 100% pure Chios mastic (PDO) with no additives, in capsules, at a sufficient daily dose. Mastic Strong&Pure is pure mastic powder in a vegan capsule.
How much should I take and for how long? A common intake is about 1.2–1.6 g of pure mastic daily — for Strong&Pure that's 2 capsules twice a day on an empty stomach, for at least two months. Check the package.
Should I get tested for H. pylori? Yes. A simple home test or a test at your doctor's confirms infection, and you should retest after treatment as your doctor advises.

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Test yourself for H. pylori at home

Two simple home tests, each with results in about 10 minutes. They differ in what they measure — here's how to choose.

Quick pick: for an active infection or to re-check after treatment, choose the stool antigen test. For an easy first screen from a drop of blood, the antibody blood test is handy. Both are screening aids — confirm the result with your doctor.

Helicobacter pylori stool antigen home test

Stool antigen test

Detects an active infection

Sample: stool · Result: 10–15 min

Pros

  • Shows a current, active infection
  • Good for re-checking after treatment
  • Non-invasive — no blood needed

Cons

  • Stool sample to collect
  • A negative doesn't fully rule it out
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Helicobacter pylori antibody blood home test

Antibody blood test

Detects antibodies

Sample: drop of blood · Result: 10 min

Pros

  • Very easy sample — finger prick
  • Quick, handy first screen

Cons

  • Antibodies can stay positive after the infection clears
  • Not ideal for confirming eradication / re-testing
View blood test

Not sure which one? See both home tests together.

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Note: home tests are a screening aid, not a diagnosis. A result cannot be used on its own — confirm it with your doctor, who can advise on treatment and follow-up testing.

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