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... reported that his anxiety attacks appeared to have stopped , but that he couldn't believe it " after all those wasted years of analysis and no hope . " We observed this patient for about two years , during which time he remained ...
... reported that his anxiety attacks appeared to have stopped , but that he couldn't believe it " after all those wasted years of analysis and no hope . " We observed this patient for about two years , during which time he remained ...
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... reported in this study lies in the fact that some mentally ill Ss apparently can be made more ill by administration of certain vitamins and minerals . Since some of the substances which exert such adverse effects are implicated prin ...
... reported in this study lies in the fact that some mentally ill Ss apparently can be made more ill by administration of certain vitamins and minerals . Since some of the substances which exert such adverse effects are implicated prin ...
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... reported were found to result in decreases in the rates of oxidation in Type I " slow oxidizers , " and increases in the rates of oxidation in Type II " fast oxidizers . " This finding suggests that one important etiological factor in ...
... reported were found to result in decreases in the rates of oxidation in Type I " slow oxidizers , " and increases in the rates of oxidation in Type II " fast oxidizers . " This finding suggests that one important etiological factor in ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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