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 |  |  | Chewing gum - Gum and military: Encyclopedia II - Chewing gum - History of gumChewing gum, in various forms, has existed since at least Ancient Greece. The Greeks chewed mastic gum, made from the resin of the mastic tree. Betel, a mild narcotic, has enjoyed popularity in India for millennia. Many other cultures have chewed gum-like substances made from plants, grasses, and resins.
The American Indians chewed resin made from the sap of spruce trees. The New England settlers picked up this practice, and in the early 1880s attempts were made to commercially market spruce gum. Around 1850 a gum made from paraffin wax was developed a ...
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 |  |  | Chewing gum - Gum and military: Encyclopedia II - Chewing gum - Gum and societyUnusually for a confectionery, chewing gum has some health benefits; sugar-free chewing gum stimulates saliva production, and helps to clean the surface of the teeth, whilst even sugary gum may be helpful, as the sugar dissolves out very quickly. Chewing gum has also been identified with improving memory according to various studies. Also, it is known that chewing gum increases blood flow to the brain by 25%. [1] The chewing process expends 12 calor ...
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 |  |  | Chewing gum - Gum and military: Encyclopedia II - Chewing gum - Types of gumThe standard type of gum is a small stick or wad of gum. Gum comes in a variety of flavors, depending on location and is most often chewed for the flavor. Some brands of gum are: Juicy Fruit, Dubble Bubble, Orbit, Bubble Yum, Trident, Chiclets, Bazooka, Super Bubble, Carefree, Freedent, Bubblicious and many others.
Nicotine gum is designed especially for people who are trying to quit smoking. The gum contains a small amount of nicotine to combat cravings, and gives the former smoker something to do besides hold a cigarette in their mouth.
Several types of gum are designed specifically for dental hygiene. There are gums to wh ...
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 |  |  | Chewing gum - Gum and military: Encyclopedia II - Chewing gum - Composition and manufactureThe chewing gum is made of a "gum base" with added food coloring and flavoring. The exact composition of gum bases is usually a trade secret, but common ingredients can be latexes (eg. leche, caspi, sorva, nispero, tunu, jelutong, or chicle, which is still commercially produced), paraffin wax or beeswax, polyethylene, polyvinyl acetate, stearic acid, and various natural gums.
Old gum bases were based on latexes, vegetable gums like chicle, spruce gum, or mastic gum. Al ...
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