Peppermint essential oil is one of the most widely used oils in the world—from
toothpaste and
gum to
cosmetics and
cleaning products.
But not all peppermint oils are what they seem.A scientific study found that
42% of commercial peppermint essential oils were
adulterated or
synthetic, meaning nearly half of the bottles on the market aren’t truly natural.
ScienceDirect Research, 2025In many cases, peppermint oil is broken down into its chemical parts using high-precision distillation. These
isolated compounds are then reassembled in a lab to create a product that
smells like peppermint—but isn’t. The result? A
synthetic imitation that lacks the rich, balanced chemistry and therapeutic power of the genuine plant.