Nutrition and Your Mind: the Psychochemical Response |
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... mind , we do , however , have real knowledge in some basic areas concerning the functioning of the brain and nervous system . And it is to this real knowledge that we must turn if we wish to understand the foundations of both normal and ...
... mind , we do , however , have real knowledge in some basic areas concerning the functioning of the brain and nervous system . And it is to this real knowledge that we must turn if we wish to understand the foundations of both normal and ...
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... minds must be treated with mental , not physical , techniques — is now in doubt . From today's scientific vantage point , the concept of an independent mind is a carry - over from the speculative philosophy of the past . It has been ...
... minds must be treated with mental , not physical , techniques — is now in doubt . From today's scientific vantage point , the concept of an independent mind is a carry - over from the speculative philosophy of the past . It has been ...
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... mind ? " I told him that it affected the nervous system by disrupting the normal energy - producing activity of the cells and thus interfering with the transmission of nerve impulses . Although parathion and other strong insecticides ...
... mind ? " I told him that it affected the nervous system by disrupting the normal energy - producing activity of the cells and thus interfering with the transmission of nerve impulses . Although parathion and other strong insecticides ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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