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George Watson. If my idea had any merit , it appeared to be almost a certainty that what she ate would also have the capability of making ... appeared to be gone , she still had one problem that bothered me . About one week Jamie Pierce 1 ...
George Watson. If my idea had any merit , it appeared to be almost a certainty that what she ate would also have the capability of making ... appeared to be gone , she still had one problem that bothered me . About one week Jamie Pierce 1 ...
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... appeared to bring on her acute attacks of catatonia , then such a diet ought to have the effect of helping relieve her premenstrual symptoms . Or so it seemed to me . At any rate , Jamie was agreeable to undertaking this program ...
... appeared to bring on her acute attacks of catatonia , then such a diet ought to have the effect of helping relieve her premenstrual symptoms . Or so it seemed to me . At any rate , Jamie was agreeable to undertaking this program ...
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... appeared to be mental illness . The discovery of the two basic psychochemical types -the slow oxidizer and the fast oxidizerand Dr. Watson's further development of this discovery and his observation of the calamities that occur when one ...
... appeared to be mental illness . The discovery of the two basic psychochemical types -the slow oxidizer and the fast oxidizerand Dr. Watson's further development of this discovery and his observation of the calamities that occur when one ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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