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... oxidizers and the fast oxidizers . Many lines of experimental evidence indicate that slow oxidizers differ from fast oxidizers primarily in that slow oxidizers are not burning sugar rapidly enough or in sufficient quantity in the ...
... oxidizers and the fast oxidizers . Many lines of experimental evidence indicate that slow oxidizers differ from fast oxidizers primarily in that slow oxidizers are not burning sugar rapidly enough or in sufficient quantity in the ...
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... oxidizers . All medically normal persons who reveal a lowering of the blood - sugar level after a test dose of glucose and are thus fast oxidizers will also show a relative elevation of the amount of carbon dioxide plus carbonic acid in ...
... oxidizers . All medically normal persons who reveal a lowering of the blood - sugar level after a test dose of glucose and are thus fast oxidizers will also show a relative elevation of the amount of carbon dioxide plus carbonic acid in ...
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... oxidizing " Type I Ss , the vitamins and minerals which worsen the psychological conditions of " fast oxidizers " might be expected to benefit the " slow oxidizers , " if , among other factors , the carbohydrate metabolism is ...
... oxidizing " Type I Ss , the vitamins and minerals which worsen the psychological conditions of " fast oxidizers " might be expected to benefit the " slow oxidizers , " if , among other factors , the carbohydrate metabolism is ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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