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A new trend – functional chewing gums

2500 years ago Hippocrates said the words "Let food be medicine and medicine be food". At the beginning of the 20th century, the enrichment of food with vitamins and minerals contributed to the mitigation of certain health problems, and the term functional food first appeared in Japan in the mid-1980s.

Functional chewing gums are a novelty that brings a new perspective to this popular dessert with a long tradition. And the latest acquisition is chewing gum Oi Gum, with which we can refresh ourselves, regulate body weight, relieve stress, increase our energy and supply our body with 13 essential vitamins.

Feel Good for well-being and stress management.
Feel Good chewing gums for well-being and stress management.

I chew for a reason, I chew Oi Gum
Brand Oi Gum, produced by Fertin Pharma of Denmark, is the result of a patented multi-layered technology called “compressed rubber". It is an innovation and novelty in the chewing gum market. It is made from two layers, rubber bases and layers containing active substances. Adding ingredients to different layers and adjusting the composition of the gum base enables the controlled release of aromas, sweeteners and active ingredients. All the ingredients are absorbed by the body through the oral mucosa, with the active ingredients passing directly into the bloodstream.

Chewing gum Oi Gum are available in four versions: Fit Line, Energy Line, Feel Good, MultiVitamin.  With chewing gum Fit Line in a ready and extremely simple way we control our appetite. Energy Line significantly in just five minutes raises energy levels. Chewing gum Feel Good  it prevents and mitigates the disorders and vices it causes stress. Multi Vitamin chewing gum ensures fresh breath and supplies you with a balanced mixture of essential nutrients.

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