Nutrition and Your Mind: the Psychochemical Response |
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... psychological reactions in patients whose intestinal flora had been suppressed by drugs , or for any other reason , such as incorrect diet . These abnormal reactions include depression , anxiety , social withdrawal , irritability , and ...
... psychological reactions in patients whose intestinal flora had been suppressed by drugs , or for any other reason , such as incorrect diet . These abnormal reactions include depression , anxiety , social withdrawal , irritability , and ...
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... psychological progress during the coming summer . While I was relatively sure that she would fare much better emotionally during warm weather than cold , I didn't quite believe her husband's observation that she was always " more ...
... psychological progress during the coming summer . While I was relatively sure that she would fare much better emotionally during warm weather than cold , I didn't quite believe her husband's observation that she was always " more ...
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... psychological conditions of Type I and Type II mentally ill Ss is provided by a brief consideration of why other nutrients apparently improve the psychological conditions of some mentally ill Ss . It is being suggested that " fast ...
... psychological conditions of Type I and Type II mentally ill Ss is provided by a brief consideration of why other nutrients apparently improve the psychological conditions of some mentally ill Ss . It is being suggested that " fast ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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