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This research resulted in the tentative establishment of two basic types of mentally ill Ss and two basic classes of vitamins and minerals ( Table 1 ) . Ss were designated as " Type I " if they ap- peared to respond favorably to " Type ...
This research resulted in the tentative establishment of two basic types of mentally ill Ss and two basic classes of vitamins and minerals ( Table 1 ) . Ss were designated as " Type I " if they ap- peared to respond favorably to " Type ...
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A cross - check on the interpretation advanced as to why certain nu- trients aggravate the psychological conditions of Type I and Type II mentally ill Ss is provided by a brief consideration of why other nutri- ents apparently improve ...
A cross - check on the interpretation advanced as to why certain nu- trients aggravate the psychological conditions of Type I and Type II mentally ill Ss is provided by a brief consideration of why other nutri- ents apparently improve ...
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Table 2 presents the before - treatment differences between Type I and Type II Ss in fasting total lipids and blood sugar . " Slow oxidizing ” Type I Ss reveal very significantly lower total lipid values and higher blood sugar levels ...
Table 2 presents the before - treatment differences between Type I and Type II Ss in fasting total lipids and blood sugar . " Slow oxidizing ” Type I Ss reveal very significantly lower total lipid values and higher blood sugar levels ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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