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Culpeper: ‘Lentiscus. Mastic tree. Both the leaves and the bark of it stop fluxes, spitting and pissing of blood, and the falling out of the fundament [=rectal prolapse].’
Culpeper, Nicholas. (1650). A Physical Directory . London, Peter Cole.
Notes: Used to make a type of chewing gum from the resin, also in the production of ‘Turkish Delight’. An aromatic plant, it has also been used for embalming, and making a glue used for affixing false beards!
Oakeley, Dr. H. F. . (2013). The Gardens of the Pharmacopoeia Londinensis. Link
Other Common Names; CHIOS MASTIC; LENTISCO; LENTISK; MASTIC TREE ; MASTIC RESIN PLANT
Africa, Macaronesia, Canary Is.
Africa, Northern Africa, Algeria
Africa, Northern Africa, Egypt
Africa, Northern Africa, Libya
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Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Cyprus
Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Israel
Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Jordan
Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Lebanon-Syria
Asia-Temperate, Western Asia, Turkey
Europe, Southeastern Europe, Albania
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Europe, Southeastern Europe, Italy
Europe, Southwestern Europe, France
Europe, Southwestern Europe, Portugal
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