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... diet contains sufficient car- bohydrate - preferably starchy foods . But since we also found that Mrs. Gibson's blood - sugar level was too low ... carbohydrate diet , " and what it recommended seemed so easy to follow that she began dieting ...
... diet contains sufficient car- bohydrate - preferably starchy foods . But since we also found that Mrs. Gibson's blood - sugar level was too low ... carbohydrate diet , " and what it recommended seemed so easy to follow that she began dieting ...
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... carbohydrate begins to be depleted , there will be a reserve supply available from protein , provided the food ... low , but the rate at which her tissues were turning food into energy was 30 per cent below normal . Since a low blood ...
... carbohydrate begins to be depleted , there will be a reserve supply available from protein , provided the food ... low , but the rate at which her tissues were turning food into energy was 30 per cent below normal . Since a low blood ...
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... diet can contribute to the sugar stores in the liver and can help maintain the blood - sugar level , this whole system of converting protein to sugar fails in the absence of adequate amounts of carbohydrate ... low - carbohydrate diet that ...
... diet can contribute to the sugar stores in the liver and can help maintain the blood - sugar level , this whole system of converting protein to sugar fails in the absence of adequate amounts of carbohydrate ... low - carbohydrate diet that ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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