By the Mito Renewal Editorial Team · Last updated 5 July 2026
If you're buying Urolithin A in Australia, the key things to check are the stated Urolithin A dose per capsule (500mg is the most commonly studied), clear labelling rather than a proprietary blend, transparent pricing for a daily long-term habit, and honest marketing. Buying from an Australian-based seller also means simpler shipping and support. Here's what to look for.
How supplements like this are treated in Australia
In Australia, complementary medicines and supplements are regulated differently from prescription medicines. A dietary supplement is not a registered therapeutic good and cannot lawfully be marketed as treating, curing or preventing disease. That's why responsible sellers — including us — describe Urolithin A in terms of what it has been studied for, not in terms of medical outcomes. If a seller promises to “treat” or “cure” something, treat that as a red flag.
What to check on the label
- Urolithin A per capsule — stated clearly (500mg is the common reference dose).
- No hidden blends — you should know exactly how much Urolithin A you're getting.
- Serving and supply — how many capsules per bottle, and how long a bottle lasts.
- Clear, qualified claims — “studied for” and “may support,” not disease claims.
Shipping and support in Australia
Buying from an Australian-based team generally means faster domestic delivery and easier customer support in your timezone, versus importing from overseas (which can add shipping time and cost). Check the seller's shipping and returns terms before you order.
Value for a daily habit
Urolithin A is a daily, long-term supplement, so cost per month matters more than the sticker price of a single bottle. Multi-bottle options usually lower the per-bottle cost. Weigh the ongoing cost against your budget honestly — the best supplement is one you'll actually keep taking.
About Mito Renewal Complete
Mito Renewal Complete is an Australian-based Urolithin A supplement providing 500mg per capsule, available in 1, 2 or 3-bottle packs, backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. We describe it honestly and link to the underlying research so you can judge for yourself — see our complete guide to Urolithin A, how it compares to Mitopure, and our references page.
Questions worth asking before you buy
- How much Urolithin A is in each capsule?
- Is the seller based in, or shipping to, Australia on reasonable terms?
- Are the claims qualified and honest, or do they overpromise?
- Is there a satisfaction guarantee or return policy?
This article is for general education and is not medical advice, nor regulatory advice. Mito Renewal Complete is a dietary supplement and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Consult your healthcare practitioner before starting any supplement. See our medical disclaimer.