I adhere to the philosophy that both the living organism and its enzymes are inhabited by a vital principle or life energy which is separate and distinct from the caloric energy liberated from food by enzyme action.
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Enzyme nutrition: the food enzyme concept
1985, Avery Pub. Group
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Enzyme nutrition: the food enzyme concept
1985, Avery Pub. Group
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