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... mental illness is very high- about 80 per cent — and we have seen dramatic case histories of complete clinical remissions in what heretofore have been consid- ered almost intractable illness , still , in every experiment there has ...
... mental illness is very high- about 80 per cent — and we have seen dramatic case histories of complete clinical remissions in what heretofore have been consid- ered almost intractable illness , still , in every experiment there has ...
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... mental illness can result from malfunctioning of such energy producing systems , it appears that the deficiency of one or more vita- mins and / or minerals could play either a primary or secondary role in the etiology of some neuroses ...
... mental illness can result from malfunctioning of such energy producing systems , it appears that the deficiency of one or more vita- mins and / or minerals could play either a primary or secondary role in the etiology of some neuroses ...
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... disorders to the physical malfunction of the body's metabolism . In his two decades of research , Watson has saved ... mental illness . The discovery of the two basic psychochemical types -the slow oxidizer and the fast oxidizerand Dr ...
... disorders to the physical malfunction of the body's metabolism . In his two decades of research , Watson has saved ... mental illness . The discovery of the two basic psychochemical types -the slow oxidizer and the fast oxidizerand Dr ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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