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... increased physical or mental demands are imposed upon us , both our nutritional needs and our requirements for tissue repair ( sleep ) also increase proportionally . Energy output must be balanced by biochemical input , accompanied by ...
... increased physical or mental demands are imposed upon us , both our nutritional needs and our requirements for tissue repair ( sleep ) also increase proportionally . Energy output must be balanced by biochemical input , accompanied by ...
Page 138
... increase this rate ? " he asked . I told him that this was our hypothesis , based on both our ob- servations and our general understanding of the biochemical like- lihoods which might account for them . " Now just suppose , " Dr ...
... increase this rate ? " he asked . I told him that this was our hypothesis , based on both our ob- servations and our general understanding of the biochemical like- lihoods which might account for them . " Now just suppose , " Dr ...
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... increased 40 % , with a concomitant in- crease in blood lipids and decrease in blood sugar . This suggests that an increase in carbohydrate utilization occurred , resulting in increased energy production . On the other hand , the “ fast ...
... increased 40 % , with a concomitant in- crease in blood lipids and decrease in blood sugar . This suggests that an increase in carbohydrate utilization occurred , resulting in increased energy production . On the other hand , the “ fast ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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