How Buryat chewing gum is made. Healing properties of Baikal tar

An analogue of regular chewing gum is chewing sulfur or, in other words, resin chewing gum. In the process of manufacturing such a product, resin from coniferous trees, in particular larch, is used. This product is rich in vitamins and minerals, and all because it is natural and environmentally friendly. The substance is very viscous and is released in large volumes. Such chewing gum has a number of advantages and disadvantages, which will be discussed in this article.

This product can be used many times. If you don't chew it, store it in a jar of water. When liquefying the wax in your mouth, you can make it harder by breathing in a little air.

The benefits and harms of chewing sulfur for the human body

How is chewing sulfur useful? Essentially, it strengthens the body and eliminates pathogenic microbes. In some cases, it helps to calm down inflammatory processes. Those who chew chewing sulfur constantly remove some health-related problems from their lives. The main beneficial properties of pine gum are listed below.

Benefits of Baikal sulfur in lozenges for humans

  1. In case of painful teeth, it can significantly reduce pain.
  2. Allows significant restoration of tooth enamel
  3. Blocks harmful bacteria involved in the formation of caries, gingivitis, stomatitis and periodontal disease.
  4. Makes gums and tooth roots stronger
  5. In general, it has a beneficial effect on the entire human body
  6. Has bactericidal properties
  7. Creates fresh breath
  8. Protects against everyday stress.
  9. Neutralizes radiation.
  10. Cures intoxication.
  11. Prevents plaque from turning into tartar.
  12. Whitens teeth.
  13. Improves the functioning of the gastrointestinal tract.
  14. Brings the acid-base balance back to normal.
  15. Promotes salivation and massages the gums.
  16. Prevents the body from being poisoned by gases from paint, gasoline, smog, exhaust fumes.
  17. Eliminates poisoning from passive smoking.
  18. Destroys viruses and bacteria and prevents them from entering the blood.
  19. Makes the immune system more resistant to pathogenic flora.
  20. Helps in the fight against nicotine addiction.

Thus, Altai larch sulfur will strengthen your body and make your health even stronger!

Harm of Baikal chewing sulfur in lozenges

  1. Periodontal disease worsens because it increases blood circulation in the gums.
  2. If you bite into it, it can damage your teeth and gum tissue because it is hard.
  3. When chewed on an empty stomach, it can cause heartburn and the development of ulcers.
  4. It increases the inflammatory process if you immediately put it in your mouth after eating. The fact is that food debris can get between the teeth. First, it is better to rinse your mouth with water, and then start chewing the sulfur resin of the Siberian larch.
  5. It may pull out the filling. Therefore, be careful when chewing tar gum.

There are also a number of contraindications, that is, who should not chew it.

  1. Pregnant women.
  2. Little children.
  3. Nursing mothers.
  4. In case of individual intolerance, it is also better not to chew natural pine gum.

This natural chewing gum made from tree resin mainly brings only benefits.

Attention! It is prohibited to use chewing Baikal sulfur in lozenges along with smoking. If you smoke and chew at the same time, carcinogens will be absorbed into the body.

History of resin use

Cedar resin was used back in Ancient Greece - it was used for digestive disorders, as well as for the treatment of kidney and lung diseases, rheumatism and skin diseases.
In the Middle Ages, they learned to make turpentine from resin - with the help of its vapors, which had bactericidal properties, they were saved from the plague. Healing resin has been used since ancient times and in Chinese folk medicine as a universal remedy for many diseases, especially for toothache and headaches. In Rus', the resin of coniferous trees was actively used as a medicine: pine, spruce, fir, cedar and larch. It is the larch, according to the belief of many Buryats, that is a symbol of life and is directly related to human life. People turned to her, begging for children, longevity, and health. To do this, they found a strong, strong larch tree, tied a ribbon around its trunk, lit a lamp and, walking around the tree several times, asked for the wish to come true.


Cedar resin

It is for their healing properties that these resins are popularly known as “resin,” that is, “life-bearing.” In the scientific world they are better known as turpentine . One of the most famous surgeons in history, Nikolai Ivanovich Pirogov, who lived in the 19th century, used cedar resin as an antiseptic after amputations and difficult operations. Pirogov wrote a work on the properties of resin based on his clinical works and observations.

The first industrial harvesting of cedar resin took place in the Altai Mountains in 1932. This natural remedy was used by military surgeons during the Great Patriotic War when there was a shortage of medicines to treat bullet wounds, protecting them from infection or the development of a gangrenous process.

How to prepare chewing sulfur?

In order to make taiga resin with your own hands, you will need to collect resins. To do this you will have to go to the taiga. After the collection is completed, cleaning will have to be done. Next, carry out the extrusion process, that is, give the desired shape. Then dry and mold. All raw materials are harvested in the forests of Altai, Tyva, and Khakassia. It is from these places that taiga resin is especially natural and environmentally friendly.

Video of the process of making chewing sulfur at home

What is medical sulfur and in what cases is it used?

Medical sulfur is a yellow powder. It is considered a biogenic chemical macronutrient present in the human body.

Sulfur in the human body

Sulfur is involved in the body's most important metabolic processes. Without it, the synthesis of amino acids and keratin is impossible. A lack of sulfur in the body leads to various diseases, in particular problems with the skin. Itching and peeling are characteristic signs of a deficiency of this element in the body.

The human body contains sulfur in an amount of approximately 0.25% of the total mass. Most of it is found in bones, cartilage, skin, hair, nerve fibers and bile.

Medical sulfur is used to treat problem joints, poisoning, gout, etc. But this component is especially effective in solving dermatological problems: treating acne, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis. Purified sulfur fights well against excessive oily skin, various types of inflammation, and allergies.

How to determine that the body lacks sulfur

Signs of sulfur deficiency in the body are:

  • excessive dry skin (the reasons for this phenomenon can be found here);
  • a network of fine wrinkles that does not correspond to age;
  • dullness and fragility of hair;
  • the appearance of allergies, accompanied by skin rashes.

In addition, with a lack of sulfur, a person may experience problems with blood pressure and digestion. Fatigue and muscle pain are also likely.

Symptoms similar to those listed above can also occur with other diseases. Therefore, to make an accurate diagnosis, it is better to consult a doctor.

Interesting facts about pine chewing sulfur

  1. Sulfur is absolutely recommended for children who have a malocclusion. It perfectly develops the muscles of the mouth.
  2. Normalizes saliva secretion and eliminates dry mouth.
  3. Can replace toothpaste. It will be especially useful on hikes and long trips.
  4. For sore teeth and gums, it can relieve pain temporarily.
  5. Gives energy and protects against car accidents. By improving blood circulation, it can invigorate and relieve tension. And this does not allow the driver to sleep.

Features of application

To relieve inflammation and swelling of the gums, chewing sulfur should be softened in the mouth without chewing. The result is something like plasticine. In this form, the product must be placed on the damaged area.

It is worth noting that in this form the resin can be used to heal cuts and wounds, as well as relieve toothache.

But you should not chew larch resin if you have periodontal disease. After all, with prolonged use of the product, blood flow to the gum tissue increases, which only intensifies the symptoms of the disease and contributes to its rapid development.

Types of chewing gum

There are several types of resin that are used to create sulfur.

  • Deciduous. Excellent for the oral cavity.
  • Pine. Helps cope with colds and strengthen the immune system.
  • Cedar. Well suited for creating balms and tinctures.
  • Spruce. The resin of this tree helps treat skin diseases.

It is from these trees that sulfur is collected. It is also available on Fir, Apple, Apricot, Cherry, and Plum.

Reviews

Fedorov Anton Viktorovich, 36 years old, Kazan I have been chewing gray for a long time. I started smoking less. And tar kills the smell of tobacco very well. Neitova Raisa Ivanovna, 29 years old, Irkutsk I really love chewing sulfur. I've been chewing it since childhood. And all my teeth are intact and healthy. And your breath remains fresh for a long time. Zhvanov Alexander Nikolaevich, 52 years old, Saratov Although the taste of oleoresin is specific, for me it is an indispensable remedy for colds. As soon as my throat starts to feel peppery, I immediately chew tar, eat a little honey, and the cold goes away.

Recommendations before use

Taiga tar or chewing gum made from resin is very sensitive to temperature changes. Therefore, it is best to keep it in warm water before chewing. You can also just put a piece in your mouth and warm it there. Well, then start chewing.

In fact, chewing gum made from larch resin is a natural antiseptic that destroys most bacteria in the oral cavity. It is great for people suffering from diabetes, as it contains no sugar. And for everyone else, chewing gum and tar will not hurt. Does not cause allergies.

Product Features

What is chewing sulfur? Siberian larch resin has many properties. This product has a general strengthening, wound healing, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effect. After all, the resin of the plant contains many minerals and vitamins.

It is worth noting that the beneficial properties of this product were known in ancient times. Our ancestors used mastic resin, the inhabitants of Siberia used larch resin, the Indians who lived in North America used the resin of coniferous trees.

Chewable sulfur is a reusable product. Before the next use, the resin should be placed in a container of water. If during chewing the product becomes soft again, just suck in air through your mouth - the chewing sulfur will become harder.

Taste properties of chewing sulfur

Natural gum made from resin is produced in different flavors. Basically, when chewing, the taste of pine is felt. But at the moment, manufacturing companies have developed new unique tastes. And here is their list:

  1. Sea buckthorn.
  2. With mint.
  3. Larch.
  4. With propolis.
  5. Cedar.
  6. With cranberries.
  7. Eucalyptus.
  8. Rosehip
  9. Blueberries.
  10. With coffee bean extract.

Thus, Siberian resin chewing gum can please you not only with its medicinal properties, but also with its range of flavors!

Some popular varieties

It is impossible to talk about all varieties of plums - there is enough material for an entire encyclopedia. Let's get acquainted with at least some of the most popular ones.

Hungarian

Hungarian gardeners shared this variety with us at the beginning of the 20th century, hence the name. A tree up to 6 meters high can produce up to 30 kg of harvest per season. Delicious oblong blue fruits with a bluish coating on the skin and greenish or reddish flesh contain up to 16% sugar and tolerate transportation and storage well.

Hungarian is better suited than other varieties for preparing prunes, as it has ideal proportions of pectin, sugar and organic acids. And it’s better to pick it even if it’s a little overripe, when the fruits are slightly withered and fall off the tree themselves.

Gems

In Eastern Siberia there are a large number of deposits of semi-precious gems and ornamental stones. Natural minerals brought from the trip have magical properties and serve as a reminder of Baikal - a mysterious place where ancient legends come to life. Each piece of jewelry with natural gems is unique; any product will be a wonderful gift.

Semi-precious stones mined in the Baikal region:

  • clear pink tourmaline crystals
  • carnelian (a type of beryl) - yellow-orange stones
  • jade - available in green, black and white colors
  • aquamarine - a transparent stone the color of sea water
  • lapis lazuli - (Buddha stone), a bright blue mineral

Local craftsmen create real masterpieces from stones. Semi-precious stones are used to make rings, earrings, pendants and other jewelry. Set in silver or gold, they are widely available in stores and at local fairs. People even come to Irkutsk from abroad to buy gems; semi-precious stones can improve a person’s aura and heal ailments.

On sale you can find many products made from valuable ornamental stones mined in Siberia (malachite, amazonite, baicalite). Stone carvers make original keychains and brooches, bracelets, boxes and vases, and various figurines. In the city there are many jewelry shops concentrated on Lenin Street, next to the Trud stadium, a large selection of stones and products in the Kedr shopping center, Rublev shopping center.

In the village of Slyudyanka there is a Mineralogical Museum, where you can buy inexpensive gems. Excursions to the deposits are organized here with the opportunity to make independent finds. A large selection of gems is presented in Listvyanka. Local residents do not advise purchasing amber products. The stone is not mined in Siberia, but brought from Kaliningrad; it is in demand among tourists from China.

How is propolis useful for men and potency?

Benefits and harms for potency

Bee propolis is an adhesive that bees use to close cracks inside hives. Like all beekeeping products, propolis is a natural stimulant, having many beneficial properties for humans. Let's try to figure out how propolis is useful for men in this article.

This substance is used in the treatment of skin diseases, inflammatory processes in women and men in the genitourinary organs, and, of course, given its properties of activating the body's defenses, it can be used to increase potency and in the treatment of sexual impotence.

What are the benefits of propolis for men?

Propolis is visually similar to a substance with a resinous composition and comes in various colors (from light yellow to brown). When frozen, it hardens and becomes brittle, crumbles easily, and when heated, it becomes soft and sticky.

The healing properties of this bee product for men are due to its composition, which contains a large number of microelements that are extremely necessary for the male body (chrome, zinc, strontium, etc.), and B- and E-group vitamins.

Components of propolis that can be used for medicinal purposes:

  • terpene acids with antifungal effects;
  • flavonoids that have antimicrobial and healing effects;
  • organic acids that help stop the proliferation of bacteria and reduce pain;
  • essential oils and resins that have an antiviral effect;
  • tannins that promote the regeneration of damaged tissues.

Propolis and potency

Potency in men is defined as the ability to perform sexual intercourse. Therefore, any violations during sexual contact are considered a disease associated not only with the lost physiological ability of the male body, but also with psychological problems.

Male potency problems are also closely related to an overly active lifestyle, consumption of unhealthy foods and alcohol, smoking, and low physical activity due to sedentary work.

Bee products have long been used to stabilize the human nervous system and maintain psychological balance . They also help in treating inflammation in the prostate gland and, of course, increasing libido and are successfully used to restore impotence and normal sexual function in men .

Recipes and methods of using propolis

Propolis for male potency is used in several forms, the most widely used of which are alcohol tincture and a mixture with honey.

Tincture with propolis can also be used for other medicinal purposes: to gargle a sore throat, as a compress on wounds, to relieve inflammation in the stomach.

  1. Potency suppositories with propolis are often sold ready-made in pharmacies. They are used rectally in the complex treatment of such well-known male diseases as prostatitis, hemorrhoids and inflammation in the urinary tract. By providing an anti-inflammatory effect and supporting a man’s immune system, they also help improve a man’s sexual performance.

You can make such candles yourself at home . For this you will need:

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  • 200 g of fat (pork, lamb or pharmaceutical lanolin);
  • 50 g crushed propolis;
  • 60 g wax (for candle hardness).

Other bee products useful for potency:

Contraindications and side effects

When consuming any beekeeping products, including propolis, allergic reactions are possible if you are intolerant to the product. This is the only contraindication for treatment with bee products.

It is not recommended to take a mixture of honey and propolis for diseases of internal organs, liver and biliary tract diseases.

Better honey than chemistry

Bee products have been used in folk medicine for many centuries as universal remedies for the treatment of many diseases. For men's health, it is better to use such natural remedies than synthetic drugs that have many side effects.

Regular price: 3960 rub.

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ALCOHOL

Lovers of alcoholic souvenirs also have something to buy. An excellent option would be the legendary Baikalskaya vodka.

Another option is all kinds of tinctures made from taiga herbs. The choice is quite wide, so choosing a drink to suit your taste is not difficult. Where to buy: souvenir shops, grocery stores. Cost: 0.5 liters of “Baikal” vodka – from 200 rubles, 0.5 liters of tincture – from 400.

CANDIES FOR SWEET

confectionery factories “Amta” and “Angara” operate in the Baikal region

They have been around for decades and produce a ton of all kinds of candies.
Store shelves are full of colorful gift boxes filled with delicious local candies. This is a delicious and at the same time beautiful gift that will delight anyone. Gift sets with landscapes of Irkutsk and Lake Baikal
look especially beautiful There are also premium options in luxury boxes: “Gifts of Buryatia”, “Buryatia”, “Uliger”. Where to buy: city markets, supermarkets, factory stores. Cost: “Baikal meteorite” – from 100 rubles, “Uliger” set – about 700-750 rubles, three-level box “Gifts of Buryatia” – about 1100 rubles.

Meet: mastic from Greece

The resin is obtained from the trunk of the pistachio tree, which grows on the southern part of the island of Chios. It is considered the most useful and is valued all over the world. Only in male trees at the age of 5-6 years does mastic begin to be released in cuts on the trunk. It has a light golden hue. It contains essential oils, resin acids and more than 80 ingredients.

At the very beginning of formation, the mastic has a bitter taste, but over time it weakens. A unique aroma remains, which only intensifies.

Since 1977, all resin-producing pistachio trees have been covered by the Trade Name Protection Program. They have a special Protected Designition of Origin mark, which gives the right to be called mastic only to resin from this island of Chios.

Oil trees are distributed throughout the Mediterranean coast. But the resin has healing properties only on one island due to the water supply from underground volcanoes. Attempts to plant similar trees in other places were unsuccessful. The trees are hardy, but they can be destroyed by frost and the careless attitude of people when collecting resin.

ETHNIC SOUVENIRS OF LOCAL PEOPLES

Any tourist can temporarily transform into an indigenous local resident - a Buryat or an Evenk. For this purpose, souvenir shops offer literally everything: from clothes and jewelry to national musical instruments. On Baikal you can buy a real tambourine or a jew's harp.

Where to buy: markets and souvenir shops in tourist centers (Listvyanka, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude), the BATA store in Ulan-Ude, the Baikalstore store in Irkutsk.

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