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There is no such thing as an average person, we are all genetically and biologically unique. But when sperm meets egg, our characteristics are not locked in stone. This work argues that bad genes do not necessarily cause disease by themselves, and nutrition and environment can alter the outcome.
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Biochemical Individuality : The Basis for the Genetotrophic Concept [1998 Ed.].
author
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Williams, Roger John.
publisher
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NTC Contemporary
isbn10 | asin
:
0879838930
print isbn13
:
9780879838935
ebook isbn13
:
9780071405027
language
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English
subject
Biochemical variation, Human genetics--Variation, Nutrition--Genetic aspects.
publication date
:
1998
lcc
:
QH345.W49 1998eb
ddc
:
612/.015
subject
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Biochemical variation, Human genetics--Variation, Nutrition--Genetic aspects.
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Biochemical Individuality
The Basis for the Genetotrophic Concept
Roger J. Williams, Ph.D. Consultant and Co-Founder, Clayton Foundation Biochemical Institute The University of Texas at Austin
With a New Introduction by Jeffrey S. Bland, Ph.D.
KEATS PUBLISHING NEW CANAAN, CONNECTICUT
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Biochemical Individuality is intended solely for informational and educational purposes, and not as medical advice. Please consult a medical or health professional if you have questions about your health.
BIOCHEMICAL INDIVIDUALITY 1956 Roger J. Williams Copyright renewed 1984 Roger J. Williams 1998 The University of Texas at Austin By gift of Mrs. Roger J. Williams All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without the written consent of the publisher.
ISBN: 0-87983-893-0
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Williams, Roger John, 1893 Biochemical individuality : the basis for the genetotrophic concept / Roger J. Williams : with a new introduction by Jeffrey Bland.2nd ed. p. cm. Previously published: 1956. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-87983-893-0 1. Biochemical variation. 2. Human geneticsVariation. 3. NutritionGenetic aspects. I. Title. QH345.W49 1998 612'.015dc2198-5055CIP
Publication History John Wiley & Sons, Inc., hardcover (1956) and softcover (1963) The University of Texas Press, softcover 1969 (seven printings; out of print 1988) Translations published in Russian (1960), Italian (1964) and Polish languages (1969)
Printed in the United States of America
Keats Publishing, Inc. 27 Pine Street (Box 876) New Canaan, Connecticut 06840-0876 Full catalog and ordering information: www.keats.com
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Contents
Introduction to 1998 Edition
vii
Foreword
xiii
Preface
xv
I Biochemical Variation: Its Significance in Biology and Medicine
1
II Genetic Basis of Biochemical Individuality
8
III Anatomical VariationsSignificance
19
IV Individuality in Composition
51
V Individual Enzymic Patterns
77
VI Endocrine Activities
89
II Excretion Patterns
109
VIII Pharmacological Manifestations
119
IX Miscellaneous Evidences of Individuality
135
X Individuality in Nutrition
153
XI The Genetotrophic Approach
189
XII Implications for the Biological Sciences
202
XIII Implications for Medical and Dental Research
209
XIV Implications for Advance in Psychiatry
225
Afterword to 1998 Edition
240
In Memoriam: Roger John Williams, 18931988
248
Index
257
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Introduction to 1998 Edition
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