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... depression , anxiety , social withdrawal , irritability , and excitability — and a tendency to lose self - control . That such abnormal psychological reactions indeed resulted from the suppression of the intestinal flora could be simply ...
... depression , anxiety , social withdrawal , irritability , and excitability — and a tendency to lose self - control . That such abnormal psychological reactions indeed resulted from the suppression of the intestinal flora could be simply ...
Page 118
... depression , and nervousness were related to the same kind of metabolic difficulty that had appeared to bring on her acute attacks of catatonia , then such a diet ought to have the effect of helping relieve her premenstrual symptoms ...
... depression , and nervousness were related to the same kind of metabolic difficulty that had appeared to bring on her acute attacks of catatonia , then such a diet ought to have the effect of helping relieve her premenstrual symptoms ...
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... depression . Such a person is ill and needs attention ; yet the doctor can find nothing wrong . At the other end of the scale , a blood - sugar level of 105 may be one of the reasons a slow oxidizer is suicidally depressed . The depression ...
... depression . Such a person is ill and needs attention ; yet the doctor can find nothing wrong . At the other end of the scale , a blood - sugar level of 105 may be one of the reasons a slow oxidizer is suicidally depressed . The depression ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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