Becoming Stress Proof: The History Of Stress With Hans Selye

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Thanks for this, very interesting
The following has nothing to do with Sydney, capital of Australia.

- Metabolism of amino acids - Department of Biochemistry (J.D.)

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Check out the epidemiology:

The reason to be posting the image is because running on adrenaline 24 divided by 7 combined with sluggish metabolism, methylation problems, low creatine intake, generalized malnutrition, and topped with multigram doses of niacin, must be a recipe for disaster. I don't even know how melanin comes into play.
 

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Selye mentioned the paper below in his book. Does anyone have access to it?

Holmes, T. H., Masuda, M.: "Psychosomatic syndrome: when mothers-in-law or other disasters visit, a person can develop a bad, bad cold. Or worse." Psychol. Today April, 1972, pp. 71-72, 106. J13,886/72

Semipopular description of the close relationship between life events (as determined by the questionnaire of Rahe and Holmes) and various maladies, including peptic ulcers, tuberculosis, psychic breakdown, heart disease, nasal infections and even common cold.
 
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