Montiff
Don Tyson spent his early career in an American Red Cross lab measuring amino acid levels in human plasma, which is a fancy way of saying he stared at the ingredients list of a person. In 1999 he turned that habit into Montiff, the first company to put pharmaceutical-grade free-form amino acids into a bottle that a regular human could open. The line is unapologetically narrow. Aminos, formulas built around aminos, and the cofactors that help aminos do their day job. No filler categories, no novelty flavors, no celebrity oils. If a protein is involved somewhere in your body, and a protein is involved everywhere in your body, this aisle has something to say about it. Browse the categories below.



