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... breakfast , after a moment's reflection she exclaimed , " Breakfast ? Breakfast sometimes hits me like a bomb ! " As she described what she ate I began to get the picture , for her breakfast was indeed a heavy meal . Her husband did ...
... breakfast , after a moment's reflection she exclaimed , " Breakfast ? Breakfast sometimes hits me like a bomb ! " As she described what she ate I began to get the picture , for her breakfast was indeed a heavy meal . Her husband did ...
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... breakfast . Although a psychotherapist had told Ella that she was a “ compulsive neurotic with depressive tendencies ... breakfast had she known she was a psychochemical type , a slow oxidizer , for this kind of person simply ought not ...
... breakfast . Although a psychotherapist had told Ella that she was a “ compulsive neurotic with depressive tendencies ... breakfast had she known she was a psychochemical type , a slow oxidizer , for this kind of person simply ought not ...
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... breakfast without getting hungry or tired always or very often sometimes never or rarely 21. I prefer roast beef well done to roast beef cooked rare always or very often _sometimes never or rarely 22. For breakfast I feel good with ...
... breakfast without getting hungry or tired always or very often sometimes never or rarely 21. I prefer roast beef well done to roast beef cooked rare always or very often _sometimes never or rarely 22. For breakfast I feel good with ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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