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... suggested diets , suggested vitamin - mineral programs that go far beyond the FDA - established minimums , and recommendations for discovering your own personal requirements for optimum health , both mental and physical . Optimistic as ...
... suggested diets , suggested vitamin - mineral programs that go far beyond the FDA - established minimums , and recommendations for discovering your own personal requirements for optimum health , both mental and physical . Optimistic as ...
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... suggested by the National Re- search Council are sufficiently generous to meet the psychochemical needs of this group . This suggested amount is about one gram of protein for each 2.2 pounds of body weight . Most people become a little ...
... suggested by the National Re- search Council are sufficiently generous to meet the psychochemical needs of this group . This suggested amount is about one gram of protein for each 2.2 pounds of body weight . Most people become a little ...
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... suggests that the apparent increase in oxidation of fats might be a factor in his increased energy , since an increase ... suggested by the results of the present study , namely , that the clinical picture presented by one patient may be ...
... suggests that the apparent increase in oxidation of fats might be a factor in his increased energy , since an increase ... suggested by the results of the present study , namely , that the clinical picture presented by one patient may be ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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