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Page 101
... thing to consider is that it is a serious mistake to think that all calories are alike and may be freely substituted for one another without taking into account the differing roles they play in the energy metabolism of the tissues . For ...
... thing to consider is that it is a serious mistake to think that all calories are alike and may be freely substituted for one another without taking into account the differing roles they play in the energy metabolism of the tissues . For ...
Page 119
... thing ! ” I suppose that her surprise — amounting to disbelief - really stemmed from the fact that she , like most people , had never considered mere food to be anything more than something you either liked or disliked , wanted or didn ...
... thing ! ” I suppose that her surprise — amounting to disbelief - really stemmed from the fact that she , like most people , had never considered mere food to be anything more than something you either liked or disliked , wanted or didn ...
Page 126
... things such as blood glucose , total lipids ( fats ) , red and white blood cells , protein - bound iodine , and so ... thing I had the least intention of mentioning . The call was from the head of the clinical laboratory , informing me ...
... things such as blood glucose , total lipids ( fats ) , red and white blood cells , protein - bound iodine , and so ... thing I had the least intention of mentioning . The call was from the head of the clinical laboratory , informing me ...
Contents
Psychochemical Responses in Everyday Life | 16 |
Personality Strength and Nutrition | 61 |
Discovering Your Psychochemical Type | 72 |
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