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... reported the following symptoms : severe depression with frequent suicidal urges ; often she would stay in her room for days , afraid to see anyone ; she developed an extreme revulsion for her father to the point of feeling like running ...
... reported the following symptoms : severe depression with frequent suicidal urges ; often she would stay in her room for days , afraid to see anyone ; she developed an extreme revulsion for her father to the point of feeling like running ...
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... reported a very good reaction to the diet of high sugar and starch , low fat and protein . Not only was this good reaction immediately erased when she changed to a low - carbohydrate , high - fat , and high - protein diet , but she also ...
... reported a very good reaction to the diet of high sugar and starch , low fat and protein . Not only was this good reaction immediately erased when she changed to a low - carbohydrate , high - fat , and high - protein diet , but she also ...
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... reported in schizophrenics , including nitrogen retention in peri- odic catatonia , ketonuria , abnormal glucose tolerance , as well as others ( 9 ) . These findings , although not characteristic Appendix: Differences in Intermediary ...
... reported in schizophrenics , including nitrogen retention in peri- odic catatonia , ketonuria , abnormal glucose tolerance , as well as others ( 9 ) . These findings , although not characteristic Appendix: Differences in Intermediary ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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