This âbeauty gumâ is good for your gut health â yes, youâre supposed to swallow it
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Carly SternDecember 25, 2025 at 8:29 PM
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This 'beauty gum' is good for your gut health -- yes, you're supposed to swallow it
Chew on this.
Weâve all heard the myth that swallowed gum stays in your body for seven years. While thatâs not true, itâs still generally not great to swallow it, since our digestive system canât break it down.
But there is an exception: mastic gum can be digested â and in fact, youâre supposed to swallow it to reap all its benefits.
Mastic gum is made of resin from a mastic tree. Our bodies can partially digest it, and itâs been shown to improve gut health. mysticgum.comWhat is mastic gum â and how is it different from regular gum?
These days, most popular chewing gum is a mix of resins, plasticizers, flavors, sugars, and synthetic rubbers and plastics, Mastic gum, meanwhile, is just the resin that comes from a mastic tree.
When you swallow regular chewing gum, it can take a few days to pass through your digestive system â and it comes out in the same form it went in.
Mastic gum, on the other hand, can be partially broken down in your body, and that process can help your gut.
Unlike your spearmint or cinnamon sticks, mastic gum has a naturally woody taste thatâs been compared to pine needles and cedar wood. Itâs also usually crunchy when you first bite into it, with softness in the center â though itâs still harder and chewier than regular gum.
How does mastic gum promote gut health?
âMastic gum has been used for centuries as a medicinal resin, long before âgut healthâ was a buzzword,â Mystic Gum co-founder Braxton Manley told The Post.
Research in more recent decades backs it up. One 2010 study found that people who chewed 350mg of mastic gum three times a day wiped out H. pylori, bacteria thatâs associated with gastritis, ulcers and chronic digestive issues. Another from 1998 indicated even lower doses could work.
Mystic gum, a brand of mastic gum, also advertises that itâs good for oral health. Instagram/@mysticmastic
Better gut health can mean less bloating, better digestion and fewer stomach flare-ups â plus perks for other areas of your body, since our gut microbiomes impact our overall health.
âWhat a lot of people donât realize is that gut health starts in the mouth,â Manley said. âIf your oral microbiome is out of whack, that cascades downward. Mastic gum supports that system from the top down.â
And according to Manley, chewing mastic gum is easier than many other gut-boosting methods.
âItâs not a cleanse or a protocol, itâs a daily habit,â he said. âYou chew it, your digestive signaling improves, and the resin itself does what itâs been doing for thousands of years. Itâs low-effort, but it compounds.â
Is it definitely OK to swallow mastic gum?
While mastic gum wonât be completely broken down by your digestive system, your stomach acids will go to work on it more than they would the synthetic stuff.
âItâs literally been swallowed as a powdered supplement for generations,â Manley said. âYour body processes it like any other natural resin or fiber. Once people understand that distinction, plastic gum versus plant resin, the fear usually disappears.â
It naturally comes in crystal form but softens when you chew it. Instagram/@mysticmasticDoes it have any other benefits?
Mystic Gum markets itself as a âbeauty gumâ because, the brand says, it does more than just improve your gut.
First, itâs good for your teeth and oral health. Studies show it helps cut down on the bacteria responsible for cavities, reduces plaque, and improves enamel.
âAs a single ingredient, it contains naturally occurring compounds, including terpenes and triterpenic acids, that give it antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties,â Manley said. âThose compounds are why mastic has historically been used for oral hygiene and digestive support, rather than just flavor delivery. â
Mystic say chewing its gum can also tone your face and jaw. The science on that is a little iffier: Though some research has indicated that chewing gum can strengthen your jaw, thereâs less evidence it make a difference you can actually see.
Manley notes that mastic gets an extra point because itâs not made with artificial sweetness, dyes or plastics.
âBecause mastic is plastic-free and sugar-free, it avoids common additives found in conventional gum, including synthetic polymers, artificial sweeteners, dyes, and softeners,â he said.
âThat means no microplastic exposure from the gum base, no artificial flavor systems breaking down in the mouth, and no sweeteners interacting with insulin or gut bacteria.â
Microplastics are a growing cause for concern, with emerging research showing they could be contributing to problems with brain health, heart health, diabetes and fertility.
Source: âAOL Breakingâ