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... nitrogen retention in peri- odic catatonia , ketonuria , abnormal glucose tolerance , as well as others ( 9 ) . These findings , although not characteristic Appendix: Differences in Intermediary Metabolism in Mental Illness.
... nitrogen retention in peri- odic catatonia , ketonuria , abnormal glucose tolerance , as well as others ( 9 ) . These findings , although not characteristic Appendix: Differences in Intermediary Metabolism in Mental Illness.
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... Ss ( 7 ) . ot re end- ergy VOUS it be any arly -03 by cin ers C benefit some mentally ill Ss but seem to worsen the condition of others with similar symptoms . This finding led to trial - by - error clinical tests to determine whether ...
... Ss ( 7 ) . ot re end- ergy VOUS it be any arly -03 by cin ers C benefit some mentally ill Ss but seem to worsen the condition of others with similar symptoms . This finding led to trial - by - error clinical tests to determine whether ...
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... mentally ill Ss is provided by a brief consideration of why other nutri- ents apparently improve the psychological conditions of some men- tally ill Ss . It is being suggested that " fast oxidizing " Type II Ss are metaboliz- ing ...
... mentally ill Ss is provided by a brief consideration of why other nutri- ents apparently improve the psychological conditions of some men- tally ill Ss . It is being suggested that " fast oxidizing " Type II Ss are metaboliz- ing ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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