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Page 67
... optimum diet and with larger amounts of certain vitamins and minerals than she could normally obtain from her daily food intake , however good it might be . " But , " her mother protested , " my daughter doesn't need a better diet and ...
... optimum diet and with larger amounts of certain vitamins and minerals than she could normally obtain from her daily food intake , however good it might be . " But , " her mother protested , " my daughter doesn't need a better diet and ...
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... optimum nutrition as related to optimum perfor- mance in human beings . Indeed , we have seen that the recom- mended daily dietary allowances of the National Research Coun- cil are essentially based on a negative criterion - the absence ...
... optimum nutrition as related to optimum perfor- mance in human beings . Indeed , we have seen that the recom- mended daily dietary allowances of the National Research Coun- cil are essentially based on a negative criterion - the absence ...
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... optimum nutrition for one may be grossly inade- quate for another , how does one discover what are his own best levels of nutrient intake ? Since in our concept of optimum nutri- tion the criterion of how well a person is nourished lies ...
... optimum nutrition for one may be grossly inade- quate for another , how does one discover what are his own best levels of nutrient intake ? Since in our concept of optimum nutri- tion the criterion of how well a person is nourished lies ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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