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... reported that his anxiety attacks appeared to have stopped , but that he couldn't believe it " after all those wasted years of analysis and no hope . " We observed this patient for about two years , during which time he remained ...
... reported that his anxiety attacks appeared to have stopped , but that he couldn't believe it " after all those wasted years of analysis and no hope . " We observed this patient for about two years , during which time he remained ...
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... reported were found to result in decreases in the rates of oxidation in Type I “ slow oxidizers , ” and increases in the rates of oxidation in Type II “ fast oxidizers . ” This finding suggests that one important etiological factor in ...
... reported were found to result in decreases in the rates of oxidation in Type I “ slow oxidizers , ” and increases in the rates of oxidation in Type II “ fast oxidizers . ” This finding suggests that one important etiological factor in ...
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... reported , for 7 out of 11 schizophrenics were Type I " slow oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH of 7.53 , while 4 were Type II " fast oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH of 7.35 . However , if we had proceeded upon the ...
... reported , for 7 out of 11 schizophrenics were Type I " slow oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH of 7.53 , while 4 were Type II " fast oxidizers , " with an average plasma pH of 7.35 . However , if we had proceeded upon the ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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