Pure Mastic or With Additives? What Should I Choose?

In short: Mastic powder is used as a food supplement that contributes to the normal function of the digestive system. You can choose 100% pure mastic, or mastic combined with a complementary ingredient such as vitamin D3 or prebiotic fibre — the key is to check how much mastic a product contains and why each other ingredient is there.

In this article

  1. 100% mastic or with additives?
  2. 100% mastic
  3. Choosing an added ingredient
  4. FAQ

100% mastic or perhaps with inulin?

When mastic is combined with other substances — such as probiotics, vitamins or dietary fibre — it's worth considering the purpose of each addition and how it works together with mastic. A well-chosen ingredient serves a clear role; the key is to check how much mastic the product actually contains and why the other ingredients are there.

Product Mastic Composition Form Purpose Link
Mastic Strong & Pure 100% 100% mastic powder Capsules Digestive support, intensive use View
Mastic+ Vitamin D3 ~57% Mastic powder + inulin + vitamin D3 Capsules Digestive support; vitamin D contributes to normal immune function View
Mastic+ Prebiotic 60% Mastic powder + inulin (prebiotic fibre) Capsules Digestive support View
Mastic Comfort 800 mg / sachet (40%) Mastic powder Sachets Digestive support, easy daily use View
Mastic Vital Double Action Mastic oil Mastic oil + probiotics (capsule-in-capsule) Capsules Digestive support View

100% mastic

Producing capsules with mastic powder and no additives is demanding — it has to be done at low temperatures in special equipment. If you want capsules with only 100% mastic powder, choose Mastic Strong & Pure.

Mastic Strong & Pure capsules
Tip: always check the mastic content per dose, so that — for example — a recommended daily amount of about 1.4 g of mastic is reached for intensive use.

Choosing an added ingredient

If you'd like mastic combined with something else, consider what the added ingredient is for — it should complement mastic for a specific goal:

  1. For immunityvitamin D3: vitamin D contributes to the normal function of the immune system.
  2. For digestion — a prebiotic or probiotic: inulin is a prebiotic fibre that feeds gut bacteria, while probiotics are live cultures.

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FAQ: pure mastic vs mastic with additives

Should I choose 100% mastic or mastic with additives?

It depends on your goal. Choose 100% mastic (Strong & Pure) for pure, intensive use; choose mastic with a complementary ingredient when you also want, for example, vitamin D for immune support or prebiotic fibre for the gut.

Are additives in mastic supplements a bad thing?

Not necessarily. A good additive serves a clear purpose and complements mastic. The important thing is to check how much mastic the product contains and why each other ingredient is included.

How much mastic should a product contain?

Check the mastic content per dose. For intensive use, a recommended daily amount is about 1.4 g of mastic — see our dosage guide for details.

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