Nutrition and Your Mind: the Psychochemical Response |
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... brain function , they have no psychological meaning . Professor McVay's wife , Isabelle , who wandered out into the night , crying , presents a good example of such psychochemical behavior . Her actions had no meaning either for herself ...
... brain function , they have no psychological meaning . Professor McVay's wife , Isabelle , who wandered out into the night , crying , presents a good example of such psychochemical behavior . Her actions had no meaning either for herself ...
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... brain . And any interference with the nutritional supply lines or with the energy - producing systems of the brain results in impaired functioning , which then may be called " poor mental health . ” In the next chapter we will consider ...
... brain . And any interference with the nutritional supply lines or with the energy - producing systems of the brain results in impaired functioning , which then may be called " poor mental health . ” In the next chapter we will consider ...
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... brain — is provided by a process called " cellular respiration , ” during which complex foods are broken down into simpler substances which are then burned ( oxidized ) in the individual cells of the brain . The principal fuel of the brain ...
... brain — is provided by a process called " cellular respiration , ” during which complex foods are broken down into simpler substances which are then burned ( oxidized ) in the individual cells of the brain . The principal fuel of the brain ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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