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... felt a terrifying apprehension that something dreadful was going to happen to him , but he couldn't say what . During such an attack he was in a state of " almost unbearable panic " and felt that certainly he was " losing his mind ...
... felt a terrifying apprehension that something dreadful was going to happen to him , but he couldn't say what . During such an attack he was in a state of " almost unbearable panic " and felt that certainly he was " losing his mind ...
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... felt so strange , so unlike herself , that she feared she was losing her mind . Our tests soon revealed why she felt this way . Not only was her blood - sugar level too low , but the rate at which her tissues were turning food into ...
... felt so strange , so unlike herself , that she feared she was losing her mind . Our tests soon revealed why she felt this way . Not only was her blood - sugar level too low , but the rate at which her tissues were turning food into ...
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... felt sad , although he didn't know it until he sneezed a few times . So I asked him if he'd like to make a little wager . I would bet that I not only could " predict " when he was going to have a cold , but I also could at the same time ...
... felt sad , although he didn't know it until he sneezed a few times . So I asked him if he'd like to make a little wager . I would bet that I not only could " predict " when he was going to have a cold , but I also could at the same time ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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