Nutrition and Your Mind: the Psychochemical Response |
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... nervous system . Such personality changes are not always as obvious as Jan Gib- son's , for often they involve actions which on the surface may appear to reflect rational behavior . One of the subtler and really ominous types of ...
... nervous system . Such personality changes are not always as obvious as Jan Gib- son's , for often they involve actions which on the surface may appear to reflect rational behavior . One of the subtler and really ominous types of ...
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... nervous system by biochemical reactions occurring in other tissues of the body is only one of many that may occur . However , as we have seen , our studies have indicated that there are two basic types of such nervous system reactions ...
... nervous system by biochemical reactions occurring in other tissues of the body is only one of many that may occur . However , as we have seen , our studies have indicated that there are two basic types of such nervous system reactions ...
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... nervous system , acetate formed from the oxidation of fat in the liver appears to be utilized for energy formation in the brain . This can be clinically demonstrated when fat is severely restricted or eliminated from the diet . Earlier ...
... nervous system , acetate formed from the oxidation of fat in the liver appears to be utilized for energy formation in the brain . This can be clinically demonstrated when fat is severely restricted or eliminated from the diet . Earlier ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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