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... obtained the blood sample . In the late afternoon I received the laboratory report . Comparing the data we had obtained when we made our first tests on her eight months ago , she was much worse now . Our in- dex of her oxidation rate ...
... obtained the blood sample . In the late afternoon I received the laboratory report . Comparing the data we had obtained when we made our first tests on her eight months ago , she was much worse now . Our in- dex of her oxidation rate ...
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... obtained from Virginia when she was severely disturbed mentally had shown a pH of 7.55 , a plasma bicarbonate of 17.0 , while the dissolved carbon dioxide was 0.60 . The results obtained from the new blood sample when she was “ normal ...
... obtained from Virginia when she was severely disturbed mentally had shown a pH of 7.55 , a plasma bicarbonate of 17.0 , while the dissolved carbon dioxide was 0.60 . The results obtained from the new blood sample when she was “ normal ...
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... obtained in our latest study . And although Dr. Cameron might not have known that it was indeed possible to increase or decrease the car- bon dioxide in the blood by interfering with cellular enzymes by means of vitamins and minerals ...
... obtained in our latest study . And although Dr. Cameron might not have known that it was indeed possible to increase or decrease the car- bon dioxide in the blood by interfering with cellular enzymes by means of vitamins and minerals ...
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Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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