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... functioning . Among the first things that happen if sufficient glu- cose is not available to the brain is loss of normal emotional con- trol . The report on Mrs. McVay showed that not only was her blood sugar barely at the minimum level ...
... functioning . Among the first things that happen if sufficient glu- cose is not available to the brain is loss of normal emotional con- trol . The report on Mrs. McVay showed that not only was her blood sugar barely at the minimum level ...
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... functioning . These materials are nutritional biochemicals , and they come from one and only one source : what you eat . Consequently the answer to the question about how nutrition could possibly have anything to do with mental health ...
... functioning . These materials are nutritional biochemicals , and they come from one and only one source : what you eat . Consequently the answer to the question about how nutrition could possibly have anything to do with mental health ...
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... functioning normally , it is virtually impossible to substitute orally administered vitamins such as riboflavin that can adequately compensate for the lack of bacterial synthesis of these substances in the intestines . We have also ...
... functioning normally , it is virtually impossible to substitute orally administered vitamins such as riboflavin that can adequately compensate for the lack of bacterial synthesis of these substances in the intestines . We have also ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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