Questions
Everything from how Revitamal Pro differs from a multivitamin to dosing, age suitability, and what to expect.
The basics
A liquid daily supplement — mitochondrial and antioxidant support delivered as a high-phenolic olive-oil formula you give by dropper, directly or on food. It's built around five fat-soluble actives (C60, tocotrienols, ubiquinol, astaxanthin, and pterostilbene) in extra-virgin olive oil, formulated for healthy aging.
It's formulated to support healthy mitochondrial function, cellular energy production, and antioxidant balance as part of a healthy-aging routine. Mitochondria are the engines inside cells that turn food into usable energy; the formula is designed to support how those engines work and to help keep the cell's antioxidant system in balance.
How it compares
Keep doing both — Revitamal Pro isn't a replacement, and it isn't competing with them. A complete food and a multivitamin make sure your pet isn't missing essential nutrients. Revitamal Pro delivers actives — ubiquinol, tocotrienols, astaxanthin, pterostilbene, and C60 — that aren't classified as essential nutrients and aren't found in standard pet food or a typical multivitamin. CoQ10, for instance, is something the body makes and makes less of with age. It sits alongside good nutrition, not instead of it.
Not quite. Food is fortified with α-tocopherol to meet the vitamin E requirement. Revitamal Pro's vitamin-E-family component is a different set of molecules — tocotrienols — chosen for how they work in cell membranes. "Fortified with vitamin E" and "contains tocotrienols" aren't the same statement.
Giving it
Once daily, with food, by weight: under 25 lb — 0.5 mL; 25–60 lb — 1 mL; over 60 lb — 1.5 mL. Cats: ½–1 dropperful daily depending on age, with older cats toward the higher end. Shake well before each use.
Yes. The way it works — supporting mitochondrial function and antioxidant balance — draws on processes fundamental to how cells work in all animals, so it isn't dog-specific. Give it to cats and other pets at a weight-adjusted dose, with food. Check with your veterinarian first if your pet is on medication or has a health condition.
Yes — it's meant to be given daily with food and works alongside a normal diet and a standard multivitamin. If your pet takes medications or has a health condition, talk with your veterinarian first.
Each bottle is 30 mL (1 fl oz). At the daily dose that's roughly 60 days for a small dog (0.5 mL), 30 days at 1 mL, or 20 days at 1.5 mL.
Shake well before each use. Refrigerate after opening and use within 90 days. Keep it out of direct sunlight.
What to expect
Most pet parents notice clear differences in quality of life, within two weeks, with daily use. As with any daily supplement, consistency is what matters — and every pet is an individual, so timing varies.
Yes — there's no age floor. It can be given across life stages, and older pets in particular tend to benefit, since the body's own production of compounds like CoQ10 declines with age. For pregnant or nursing animals or animals intended for breeding, consult your veterinarian first.
It's an olive-oil-based supplement given in small daily amounts with food. As with introducing any new oil, start at the labeled dose and give it with a meal; a larger-than-needed amount of any oil can briefly loosen stool. If you notice any reaction, stop and check with your veterinarian.
The formula
Every active is fat-soluble, so an oil is the natural carrier. The high-phenolic olive-oil base delivers the actives and dissolves C60, supporting absorption in a way a dry chew or powder can't match for these ingredients.
That deep purple-wine color is natural: it's the color of C60 dissolved in olive oil. It's a normal characteristic of the formula.
Revitamal Pro is physician-formulated and made by Revitamal Partners, LLC (New Braunfels, TX).