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Ramses Series Research Framework & Nutritional Philosophy

How global regulatory science, veterinary nutrition research, and international standards are integrated into the Ramses Series protocols.

Mission Statement

The Ramses Series is built on a structured synthesis of global regulatory science, veterinary nutrition research, and international food safety frameworks. Its purpose is to interpret and integrate findings across multiple jurisdictions rather than rely on any single governing body.

Regulatory agencies such as AAFCO, FDA, EFSA, CFIA, and other national authorities each define valid but sometimes incomplete or differing standards for animal nutrition and food safety. Because these frameworks do not always align across regions, the Ramses Series evaluates them collectively to form a broader, evidence-informed perspective.

This approach is designed to help interpret nutritional science in context, allowing for informed decision-making based on converging evidence rather than isolated regulatory definitions.

How Ramses Protocols Are Developed

  • Review of peer-reviewed veterinary nutrition literature

  • Analysis of multi-country regulatory frameworks (US, EU, UK, Canada, Asia, Oceania) 

  • Cross-referencing of ingredient safety data and feed regulations

  • Identification of consensus vs divergence across authorities

  • Translation into structured, practical feeding guidelines

Transparency / Scope Limitation

The Ramses Series does not replace veterinary advice or regulatory frameworks. It is a synthesis model designed to interpret existing scientific and regulatory information across jurisdictions. Nutritional needs vary by individual animal and should be assessed with professional guidance where appropriate.

Reference Ecosystem Section

Sources span regulatory bodies, veterinary institutions, peer-reviewed journals, and international food safety organizations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.

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