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... sugar supplies are low ; and third , the brain consumes up to 25 per cent of the total amount of glucose carried by the blood ... level . In fact , the problem of eating properly to ensure a constant supply of glucose for the blood is quite ...
... sugar supplies are low ; and third , the brain consumes up to 25 per cent of the total amount of glucose carried by the blood ... level . In fact , the problem of eating properly to ensure a constant supply of glucose for the blood is quite ...
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... sugar . And unless this latter process is functioning normally , it is literally impossible to maintain a normal blood - sugar level ... sugar stores in the liver and can help maintain the blood - sugar level , this whole system of converting ...
... sugar . And unless this latter process is functioning normally , it is literally impossible to maintain a normal blood - sugar level ... sugar stores in the liver and can help maintain the blood - sugar level , this whole system of converting ...
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... sugar for energy . In addition , we had found that both her blood - sugar level and her blood - fat level were very low . If we now translate these findings into an estimate of the amount of energy being produced in her nervous system ...
... sugar for energy . In addition , we had found that both her blood - sugar level and her blood - fat level were very low . If we now translate these findings into an estimate of the amount of energy being produced in her nervous system ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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