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... oxidation rate had shifted sharply ; the rate at which his tissues were burning sugar was now way below normal . We had never received a report of this kind on him before . And through the years we had observed many pa- tients with ...
... oxidation rate had shifted sharply ; the rate at which his tissues were burning sugar was now way below normal . We had never received a report of this kind on him before . And through the years we had observed many pa- tients with ...
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... oxidation of fuel - mainly glucose — in the cells of the tissues . " Dr. Cameron shifted uneasily in his chair . “ If I may make one small interruption here , ” he interposed . “ If as a matter of fact the patient's oxidation rate is ...
... oxidation of fuel - mainly glucose — in the cells of the tissues . " Dr. Cameron shifted uneasily in his chair . “ If I may make one small interruption here , ” he interposed . “ If as a matter of fact the patient's oxidation rate is ...
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... oxidation rate was slow , as you put it . Now , are you contending that your Type 1 formula acts to increase this rate ? " he asked . I told him that this was our hypothesis , based on both our ob- servations and our general ...
... oxidation rate was slow , as you put it . Now , are you contending that your Type 1 formula acts to increase this rate ? " he asked . I told him that this was our hypothesis , based on both our ob- servations and our general ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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