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... seemed normal . They had flown to New Orleans for a day , then on to Miami for several days before going to Central America . And it was there that their difficulties began . He was obviously irritated by my line of questioning , for to ...
... seemed normal . They had flown to New Orleans for a day , then on to Miami for several days before going to Central America . And it was there that their difficulties began . He was obviously irritated by my line of questioning , for to ...
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... seemed to fall apart " during the trip . She also told me that since returning home she had felt so strange , so unlike herself , that she feared she was losing her mind . Our tests soon revealed why she felt this way . Not only was her ...
... seemed to fall apart " during the trip . She also told me that since returning home she had felt so strange , so unlike herself , that she feared she was losing her mind . Our tests soon revealed why she felt this way . Not only was her ...
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... seemed , " on little but orange juice . She had never thought about this other than to think how really good it tasted to her . But now she recalled that whenever she had felt " out of touch with the world , " she would drink orange ...
... seemed , " on little but orange juice . She had never thought about this other than to think how really good it tasted to her . But now she recalled that whenever she had felt " out of touch with the world , " she would drink orange ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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