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Nutrify blends hydration, performance, wellness and a bit of caffeine for energy

Nutrify Move Up

All-in-one products are a great way to take in several ingredients usually spread across multiple categories into a single pill, powder, or sometimes ready-to-drink supplements. Nutrify is running with that concept in its latest innovation, Move Up, a functional powder that sits somewhere between a nootropic and a light pre-workout. It promises to support energy, focus, and performance without leaning on heavy stimulants.

Rather than relying on a large hit of caffeine, Move Up takes a moderate approach with 100mg of natural caffeine from guarana, then for that pre-workout infusion, there is 2g of beta-alanine and 700mg of taurine to drive performance. Nutrify has paired those ingredients with 100mg of phosphatidylserine for focus and mental clarity, plus magnesium, coconut water powder, ginger, and cinnamon for a touch of hydration and stress.

Move Up is available in convenient single-serving stick packs, making it easy to carry for work, training, or whenever an extra lift is needed throughout the day. The supplement comes in a lone Red Fruits flavor with zero sugar, 2g of carbohydrates, and just nine calories, so you only need to worry about the functionality. The price of a box of 30 sticks is up there for the Brazilian market at R$190 (37.15 USD), a little over a dollar each.