PEPPERMINT OIL COMPLEX
Aceite de Menta Complex is a dietary supplement in softgels designed to help you out when meals feel heavy and you’re looking for natural digestive support. It combines peppermint, fennel, and ginger in a formula with standardized compounds to ensure quality. The softgel format makes it super easy to take, with no strong flavors, plus you get fresh breath thanks to the menthol in the peppermint oil.
DIGEZYME® 200mg
TURMERIC EXTRACT (50:1) 650mg + BioPerine®
GI BIOTICS (FERMENTS) 100B CFU
LACTASE (BETA-GALACTOSIDASE) 5000 FCC ALU
BERBERINE COMPLEX 500mg
BROMELAIN 500mg
ACTIVATED CHARCOAL COMPLEX
PAPAYA ENZYME (200mg PAPAIN)
Table of contents
Mint oil is perfect for heavy meals
Mint Oil Complex from EssentialSeries is a dietary supplement made with mint, fennel, and ginger, designed to be your buddy when facing big meals or those days when digestion feels heavier.
We created this “complex” by combining oils of Mentha piperita (mint), Foeniculum vulgare (fennel), and Zingiber officinale (ginger) in a formula designed for after eating. The plant selection isn’t random: we bring together 3 classics that, together, are super easy to fit into your daily routine.
If you want to enjoy the digestive benefits of these plants after eating, Mint Oil Complex is an easy way to do it.
What makes this oil blend special
A simple but well-thought-out formula
Instead of using a ton of ingredients, here the idea is clear: work with three botanical oils widely used in traditional after-meal routines and put them in a softgel format that simplifies use and makes the product more convenient.
The fennel + ginger combo, just what many people look for
Some blends stick around for a reason. The combination of mint, fennel, and ginger keeps popping up in wellness routines because of their traditional use and how practical it is to have them all in one product. Plus, here you get them in softgels, making it even easier to take.
When you want consistency, standardization matters
Plants can vary naturally between harvests. That’s why, when we talk about oils, it’s important to check the standardization: it helps keep the experience consistent and quality guaranteed, because you know exactly which key compounds you’re taking.
Mint is standardized in menthol, fennel in trans-anethole, and ginger in gingerol and zingiberene. The key compounds of each plant.
Synergy between plants: discover it
Mint: the core of the complex for after eating
Mint (Mentha piperita):
- Helps support digestion.
- Contributes to digestive functions.
- Has a positive influence on gut health.
Mint is the base of this complex. If your goal is to have digestive support on heavy meal days, it’s one of the most traditionally used plants and appreciated for the sensations it brings after eating.
Fennel: extra support when you want to feel more comfortable
Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare):
- Supports detoxification systems.
- Helps support digestion.
- Supports digestive tract health.
Fennel is a classic after-meal herb. In our complex, it joins mint oil to boost its digestive focus, especially when you want full support in just one dose.
Ginger: the comfort touch that rounds out the formula
Ginger (Zingiber officinale):
- Helps support digestion.
- Contributes to normal intestinal tract function.
- Helps maintain a feeling of comfort.
Ginger has been used for generations in different cultures as part of post-meal routines. In our complex, it fits perfectly alongside mint and fennel, to be there when you want peace of mind after heavy meals.
Standardization of key compounds
Why it matters in a herbal extract
With botanical ingredients, natural variation happens. Standardization keeps a clear quality and consistency standard, avoiding product functionality depending on batch differences.
In practice, this means something simple: The product is always the same, you can analyze and compare it, knowing exactly what you’re using, no surprises.
Tolerance and comfort: a complex designed for daily use
Why softgel format?
Softgels are a super convenient way to take oils: they’re pre-dosed and make usage easier, especially if you don’t want to deal with liquid oils or their often strong, distinctive flavors. The softgel protects you from that.
If you’re sensitive to acidity or reflux
Some people are more sensitive to concentrated oils like these. In those cases, taking the complex with a meal usually helps, and for this reason and its properties, we recommend taking Mint Oil Complex after a main meal.
The idea is to make it easy to take and easy to keep in your routine, right when you need it most: after heavy meals.
Why these plants are used after meals
Mint, a wellness staple for centuries
Mint has been a big part of traditional infusions and preparations linked to digestive wellness. Over time, its use has evolved into more concentrated and practical formats, like the softgels in our Complex.
Fennel: a tradition in many cultures
Fennel appears in traditional after-meal routines in various countries, thanks to its warm, anise-like aftertaste.
Ginger: from the kitchen to post-meal use
Ginger has been used both in cooking and popular traditions related to comfort after eating. Its gingerol content makes it a perfect fit after heavier meals.
How to use it in your routine
If you’re in bulking phases or eating more than usual
When you increase calories or have big meals, it’s normal to look for digestive support. This complex is designed exactly for those times when meals feel heavier.
Travel, restaurants, and time changes
When you break your routine, your stomach sometimes feels it too. Having an all-in-1 complex helps keep consistency without hassle.
Recommended combinations
- Enzymes: perfect for occasional big meals.
- Probiotics: as part of a regular microbiota care routine.
- Fiber: if you’ve had to cut back on fruits and veggies due to fullness, or if you’re not a big fan of them.
Questions and answers
Who is this product for?
For anyone looking for digestive support on heavy meal days or “heavy digestion” and who prefers a classic blend in a convenient format.
Can I take it if I tend to reflux or acidity?
Yes, the softgels have excellent tolerance since the oil doesn’t contact your mouth when taking them. If you’re especially sensitive and notice reflux, taking it after dinner is recommended rather than at other times of the day.
Is it suitable for vegans?
No. The softgels are made with gelatin.
Is the fresh breath effect normal?
Yes. Mint, thanks to its menthol content, usually leaves a clean mouthfeel that’s appreciated, especially after eating, and even more so if you’re out and don’t have immediate access to brushing your teeth.
Scientific bibliography
- National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. (2025, May). Peppermint oil: Usefulness and safety.
- McKay, D. L., & Blumberg, J. B. (2006). A review of the bioactivity and potential health benefits of peppermint tea (Mentha piperita L.). Phytotherapy Research, 20(8), 619–633.
- Chumpitazi, B. P., Kearns, G. L., & Shulman, R. J. (2018). Review article: The physiological effects and safety of peppermint oil and its efficacy in irritable bowel syndrome and other functional disorders. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 47(6), 738–752.
- Badgujar, S. B., Patel, V. V., & Bandivdekar, A. H. (2014). Foeniculum vulgare Mill: A review of its botany, phytochemistry, pharmacology, contemporary application, and toxicology. BioMed Research International, 2014, Article 842674.
- Foudah, A. I., Shakeel, F., Alqarni, M. H., Yusufoglu, H. S., Salkini, M. A., & Alam, P. (2020). Determination of trans-anethole in essential oil, methanolic extract and commercial formulations of Foeniculum vulgare Mill using a green RP-HPTLC-densitometry method. Separations, 7(4), 51.
- Ali, B. H., Blunden, G., Tanira, M. O., & Nemmar, A. (2008). Some phytochemical, pharmacological and toxicological properties of ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe): A review of recent research. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 46(2), 409–420.
- Mahboubi, M. (2019). Zingiber officinale Rosc. essential oil, a review on its composition and bioactivity. Clinical Phytoscience, 5, 6.
- Ingrosso, M. R., Ianiro, G., Nee, J., Lembo, A. J., Moayyedi, P., Black, C. J., & Ford, A. C. (2022). Systematic review and meta-analysis: Efficacy of peppermint oil in irritable bowel syndrome. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 56(6), 932–941.
Nutritional FactsPEPPERMINT OIL COMPLEX - 120 softgels |
| daily doseper serving |
| Serving size: 2 softgels | ||
| daily dose: 2 softgels | ||
| Servings per container: 60 | ||
| Daily amount | ||
|---|---|---|
| Peppermint leaf oil (40% menthol) (Mentha piperita) | 362.1mg | |
| Menthol | 144.8mg | |
| Fennel seed oil (50% trans-anethole) (Foeniculum vulgare) | 38.6mg | |
| Trans-anethol | 19.2mg | |
| Ginger root oil (28% gingerol, 10% zingiberene) (Zingiber officinale) | 35.2mg | |
| Gingerol | 10mg | |
| Zingiberene | 3.5mg | |
Ingredients
Peppermint oil (Mentha piperita leaf, 40% menthol), gelatine, humectant (glycerine), fennel oil (Foeniculum vulgare seeds, 50% trans-anethol), ginger oil (Zingiber officinale root, 28% gingerol, 10% zingiberene).
Warnings
Store in a cool (below 25°C), dry and dark place. Do not exceed the stated recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of the smallest children. Nutritional supplements should not be used to replace a balanced diet. It is necessary to maintain a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
How to take PEPPERMINT OIL COMPLEX - 120 softgels
Take 2 softgels, 1 time a day after a main meal.
The product reviews and opinions published reflect only the customers’ views and experiences. HSN does not verify or endorse such comments or claims, and is not responsible for the content provided in the reviews. Statements regarding food supplements have not been evaluated by the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
The product reviews and opinions published reflect only the customers’ views and experiences. HSN does not verify or endorse such comments or claims, and is not responsible for the content provided in the reviews. Statements regarding food supplements have not been evaluated by the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
A satisfied customer says:
Practical.
José J. 16/09/2023
When handled, the quality of the compound is noticeable, even when encapsulated, it gives off a minty aroma. After consuming it and then eating a meal you can also notice the typical effects of mint. I have tried it on several days when I was not feeling very well digestively and the symptoms have been alleviated.
Show original languageA critical customer says:
Yes and no
Menta 01/11/2023
I was using it for several days after eating because the nutritionist told me to use it to get rid of the pain of having a bad meal, and it makes me repeat, it stays in my stomach for several hours. I do not use it anymore.
Show original language-
Well
Marlan 12/12/2025
A very interesting mixture to digest copious meals along with digestive enzymes, more practical than taking a chamomile and more effective.
Show original languageWas the review helpful? Be thefirst one to rate the review -
Just a quasi-question
Ronald 26/08/2025
All good and helps digestion and... I wish it had left more of a minty aftertaste. I am a fan of it.
Show original languageWas the review helpful? Be thefirst one to rate the review -
Effective and versatile
Demie 25/08/2025
For me it is effective and versatile: for a relief of heavy digestions I take it after meals and for the treatment of nausea or intestinal inflammation I take it before.
Show original languageWas the review helpful? Be thefirst one to rate the review -
More pleasant breath and digestion
Jose 12/05/2025
Breath and digestion more pleasant. I do not repeat other foods as much. As for gas, I haven't noticed much improvement.
Show original languageWas the review helpful? Be thefirst one to rate the review -
Breath
Aceite de menta 29/04/2025
I think it is super effective to remove bad breath,since from the stomach you notice how the smell of mint rises ,but sometimes just eaten can be a little uncomfortable belching mint,still I recommend it .
Show original languageWas the review helpful? Be thefirst one to rate the review
No reviews found with filters applied.
{title}
{nickname-date}
{detail}
{review-link}
EN - EUR
Albania
Austria
Belgique
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Canadá
Chile
Chipre
Corea (la República de)
Croacia
Czechia
Denmark
Deutschland
Eslovaquia
Eslovenia
España
Estonia
Finland
France
Greece
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Islas Feroe
Italia
Japan
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Marruecos
Mónaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Noruega
Poland
Romania
Schweiz
Serbia
South Africa
Suecia 
