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May 3, 2011 - 2:56 pm No Comments

Avitech Nutrition Pvt. Ltd. is a leading animal nutrition company in India and a member of the North-India based Keggfarms Group. India’s leading producer of premixes, a provider of cutting-edge technologies in the feed additives sector, an animal testing centre, nutrition laboratory, service provider, Avitech Nutrition Pvt. Ltd. is a multifaceted multidisciplinary organization.

The ideology at Avitech is singular – to partner, progressive organizations by providing knowledge, products and services in the area of nutrition. Avitech’s needs are satiated only through efficiency improvements achieved by its clients.

Avitech Nutrition Pvt. Ltd. employs a large scientific pool and is a widely respected and recognized name in the livestock industry.

Vision
Leadership in knowledge enabled nutrition. To be at the forefront in the study, research and adoption of technologies that improve feed efficiency and food safety.

The vision is encapsulated in Avitech’s mantra ” Know-edge Nutrition”. Avitech aspires to be at the cutting edge of nutrition thereby providing to its customers a performance edge possible through the continuous development and application of knowledge.

Values
·  Customer centricity is at core of our business.To create a community of satisfied clients and to delight customers with our products, services and behaviour is the aim of our business.

We are committed to treating each other and our business partners and associates with respect and dignity.
We are all workers in the cause of our organisation, Our attitude at work reflects a posture of learning and integrity that makes it possible for the organisation to grow and succeed. We encourage opinions and ideas and recognise that good ideas flow from all levels in the organisation.
We are committed to sharing our success. All those who have contributed to the organisation’s growth will share its success. This ensures we are partners in a journey together.
We are a responsible corporate, sensitive and aware of our obligations to society and the environment.

History
Avitech commenced operations in 1997 as a division of Indovax Pvt. Ltd (a Keggfarms group company). Indovax is a leading manufacturer of poultry biologicals.

A premix manufacturing facility was established in 2002 with the objective of providing quality premixes to the Indian feed sector.

Avitech today is a leading manufacturer and marketer of premixes to the Indian livestock industry.

A sophisticated laboratory was set up to assess the quality of raw materials that were required to be included in premixes. This laboratory later enhanced its capabilities to include tests required by feed millers in addition to micro-ingredient analysis. The laboratory facility (Nutrisys) is a leading animal nutrition laboratory in India.

Avitech
has an ambitious R&D programme. Avitech’s R&D facilities include laboratory and animal house testing. The R&D facility enables Avitech to develop innovative products/technologies.

Avitech has recently established a Dairy business division. Plans to enter into the Aqua, Equine and Companion animal segment are on the anvil.
Avitech Nutrition Pvt. Ltd.

GP-37, Udyog Vihar, Sector-18, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana (India)

Ph.: +91 124 4011147 / 4278511 / 4278512

Fax : +91-124-4013620

E-mail : info@avitechnutrition.com

Website : http://www.avitechnutrition.com/

Welcome To The Coop!

The Coop is dedicated to all the folks around the world that raise, breed or show poultry, waterfowl, gamebirds and related species. Our purpose is to share information, provide resources, create connections, and share our fascination in aviculture with people with similar interests. This site’s primary focus is on small flock owners, breeders and exhibitors of chickens, domestic ducks and geese, turkeys and wild fowl.”

Avitech Nutrition Pvt. Ltd.

GP-37, Udyog Vihar, Sector-18, Gurgaon-122001, Haryana (India)

Ph.: +91 124 4011147 / 4278511 / 4278512

Fax : +91-124-4013620

E-mail : info@avitechnutrition.com

Website : http://www.avitechnutrition.com/


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Be My Friend – www.myspace.com Nutrition by Natalie Top Ten Worst Foods Natalie counts down the 10 worst foods you could eat. Chances are if you eat an average American diet, you ate at least three of these today. In a fast food nation, eating healthy food becomes difficult to do. Yet a poor diet contributes to low energy, obesity, stress, health problems and high medical bills. If you eat better, you will feel better and this video discusses some of the foods you should avoid. Please visit Natalies website at www.nutritionbynatalie.com This video was produced by Psychetruth http www.youtube.com www.livevideo.com

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Ribbon Nutrition Announces Fund-Raising Program for Non-Profit Organizations

April 23, 2011 - 2:10 pm No Comments

Ribbon Nutrition Announces Fund-Raising Program for Non-Profit Organizations










St. Petersburg, FL (PRWEB) October 9, 2006

Based on an understanding of the difficulties of non-profit fund-raising and the personal desire of the founders to make a difference in ending Breast Cancer, Ribbon Nutrition has created an Affiliate Fund-Raising Program (AFRP) as a means to help raise money for non-profit organizations and to educate and empower individuals in the fight against Breast Cancer.

The purpose of Ribbon Nutrition’s AFRP is to provide Breast Cancer, Cancer, Health, Women’s, and Environmentally-oriented non-profit organizations of all sizes the ability to raise additional funds without having to spend existing resources to do it. The program offers non-profit organizations the opportunity to directly raise money through a “click-through” link placed on their website. Each time a member clicks over to the Ribbon Nutrition website, their “click-through” is linked back to the non-profit organization. From there, Ribbon Nutrition will donate 30% of the shopper’s total purchase to non-profit organizations. The program is further supported by customized marketing support that the company creates for each individual organization. To view a sample, visit http://www.ribbonnutrition.com/ad/young.

Ribbon Nutrition’s AFRP has several other unique features. A pitfall of many affiliate programs is that they work the first time when a member “clicks-through,” but do not continue to raise money for the organization when members go back to the website for a subsequent purchase. To address this, Ribbon Nutrition created a system where shoppers cannot purchase Ribbon Nutrition products on their website without “clicking-through” a non-profit organization or choosing a non-profit organization that their purchase will benefit. The logos and websites of the participating non-profit organizations are displayed on the Ribbon Nutrition website for the shopper to choose from and can be viewed at http://www.ribbonnutrition.com/locate/locate.php.

Ribbon Nutrition’s Affiliate Fund-Raising Program is also designed to offer more than just supplements. Each purchase from the site in October will also include a free subscription to the natural lifestyle magazine inPink as well as other educational materials on diet, nutrition, and other lifestyle factors that may help prevent Breast Cancer. Visitors to the website will also have the option to sign-up for Life Saving Email

(http://www.lifesavingemail.com), a free Breast Self Exam Reminder System and Healthy Lifestyle e-Newsletter offered by Pink Penguin Press, a non-profit organization focused on education and empowerment. Participating non-profit organizations are invited to send educational information to Ribbon Nutrition for disbursement with orders from the Affiliate Program website.

For more information about Ribbon Nutrition, please call the founders directly: Stephen Hennessy at 404-441-6683 or Jim Powers at 941-779-5940. For more information about the Affiliate Fund-Raising Program, call 800-757-7212 ext 709. Visit Ribbon Nutrition on the web at http://www.ribbonnutrition.com.

About Ribbon Nutrition:

Founded in 2005 by Jim Powers and Stephen Hennessy, Ribbon Nutrition’s (http://www.ribbonnutrition.com) mission is to help fight Breast Cancer through a message of prevention, empowerment, and education. Ribbon Nutrition offers a complete selection of over forty vitamin, mineral, digestive, herbal, and specialty supplements for the whole family. All Ribbon Nutrition products are manufactured to the strictest quality standards and feature the highest quality ingredients available. Ribbon Nutrition also offers their products at health food stores nationwide where they donate up to 10% of the total revenue from the sale of the products to non-profit organizations who share their mission of ending Breast Cancer.

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How can i get a proper nutrition for muscle growth?

February 8, 2011 - 11:07 pm 2 Comments

I have been told that working out your muscles and tearing them and then not getting the proper nutrition is a complete waste of time. I don’t want to workout just to workout, i want to workout to get results. So for anyone experienced, and hopefully you really are experienced, how can i keep a proper nutrition?

I’ve read several times from different sources that women can build about one pound of muscle per months on average when pushing hard for it. In four months, I’ve put on nearly six pounds of muscle (as determined by two types of body-fat analysis done at my gym), so I’m slightly above average as far as adding muscle mass. Here’s what I’ve done nutritionally to make it happen:

–Eat more carbs early in the day, before 2 pm or so. Without plenty of carbs, you won’t have good fuel for a great workout. Carbs fuel the workout. Without plenty of carbs, your workout will be weaker, and your muscles will progress more slowly.

–Eat more proteins later in the day. Also, eat more proteins the day after you lift weights. (Assuming you follow a normal, healthy pattern of about 3x weight-lifting a week, with days in between for recovery.) Proteins build and repair muscle, you need plenty AFTER you work out.

–I try to keep my overall balance of calories as follows: 40% of calories from protein, 40% from carbs, and 20% from fat. Of course, this is the ideal, and I’m not always right on target, but I do make sure that protein % never drops below 30 and fat % never goes above 30. (I use http://dailyplate.com to track my food, and it gives the break-down of protein/carbs/fat automatically. There are complicated formulas you can use to figure it out by hand… but why, when there are online services for that?)

–Most important is not a nutrition thing, but it is important for building muscle: SLEEP. Get a solid 8 hours at least every night. Also, I’ve read a lot of research supporting the idea that allowing yourself to sleep in a few extra hours on weekends or days off can truly help repay sleep you lost during the work week. You, like I, have probably experienced this before as well. Getting plenty of rest is crucial to allowing your muscles to mend themselves– it could possibly be even more important than getting enough protein.

What is the start up cost for a nutrition store?

January 29, 2011 - 7:46 pm 1 Comment

I am thinking about opening a nutrition store and I was wondering the cost to start off a company. Ex gnc, nutri zone. Which franchise tends to be more successful?

As of 2009, Entrepreneur.com estimated the average start up cost of new nutrition store at about $158,500. Choosing to open a franchise offers immediate brand recognition but has a very high start up cost. Opening your own store can lower that start up cost but may take longer to develop a consistent, recognizable and profitable brand. Consider what already exists in the market, and whether you need to offer something completely new with your own store, or whether a franchise store will effectively reach your target market.

How challenging is the Master’s of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics at NYU Steinhardt?

January 22, 2011 - 10:04 am 1 Comment

Hi. I am from Pakistan. I have done Masters of Sciences in Food and Nutrition. I am interested in pursuing education in US. I wanted to know about some good nutrition programs that have specialization in dietetics. I have searched around the net and found NYU’s Nutrition and Dietetics. I wanted to know that what is the average GPA in this program. Also kindly refer me some good schools for nutrition.

with masters u dont need GPA. apply for PhD

Is there any relation between nutrition and head growth?

January 18, 2011 - 8:49 pm 1 Comment

I really need to know. Do people with bad nutrition and diet tend to have bigger head?How does nutrition effect head growth?
Thanks.

Um…no. The size of your head/skull is determined from birth. Your skull will never get bigger than it’s supposed to be (ie, once you stop growing). Therefore, it stands to reason that poor nutrition will not make your head bigger.

In fact, poor diet can have the opposite effect, since your bones will not be getting the nutrients they need to continue growing. If you have a serious nutrition deficiency, it’s possible that your skull will not grow to it’s maximum size.

What is a good nutrition plan to lose fat and gain muscle?

January 15, 2011 - 5:48 am 4 Comments

I already know all about excercise. I’ve been working out for 2 years but it’s been pointless cause all i do is stuff my face with foods that won’t benefit me. So what i need is a nutrition plan that will help me loose weight and gain muscle. I live in the city so it should be pretty easy for me to find foods.

It really is as simple a moving more and eating less.

What is the insanity nutrition diet good for? Is it really necessary and what difference does it make?

January 11, 2011 - 12:25 pm 1 Comment

Hey everyone.

I’ve been wanting to follow the insanity workout program for quite a while now. I’m really confused about the nutrition thing. Is it really necessary to have 40/40/20 meals and what difference would there be in results if I ate 40/40/20 meals 5 times a day or just healthy meals 3-4 times a day?

Thanks everyone.

Hi
If your thinking like we are its time to lose some weight right?
Our neighbour lost 10lbs in just a month, we couldn’t believe it.

I hope this is something that interests you

How can I figure out nutrition facts for unlabeled, unlisted restaurants food?

January 7, 2011 - 8:27 pm 2 Comments

I want to figure out the nutrition facts for some foods Ive eaten at small town shopping center restuarants. I looked up the websites but they dont have nutrition facts on them, and the restuarant didnt have anything listed there. Is there a place or way I can find the nutrtion facts for places like this?

without having an exact ingredient list with amounts it’s not possible to tell. the only way would be to bring the dishes in question to a lab and have them test for caloric content. that’s an awful big hassle to find out the calorie count.

What are some possible careers/college majors for someone who likes nutrition and engineering?

January 4, 2011 - 7:38 am 7 Comments

I like learning about food and nutrition (including the science behind it). However, I’m also pretty sure I want to be an engineer. I start college next year and want to pick a major that will suit my interests. Right now, my major is Civil Engineering, but I have come to love learning about nutrition, etc. Does anyone have any ideas?

Chemical engineering might be a good fit, since you like the science part of food and engineering. Find out if there are any food/nutrition classes at your school and take as many of those as you can. Look for a research mentor to work under.