Bernell E. Baldwin

Bernell E. Baldwin, PhD., is an europhysiologist on the staff of Wildwood Lifestyle Center and Hospital, Wildwood, Georgia.

Articles by Bernell E. Baldwin

Can Eating Meat Cause Disease?

November 1976

ARE FOOD animals diseased—in the 1970's?

Are the current U.S.D.A. inspection methods adequate to prevent marketing of diseased flesh food? Are they enforced?

Is there evidence that meat eating is a significant cause of disease…

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How to Unjam Nature's Freeways

March 1976


WHO  hasn't been  caught in a traffic jam—ahead,  behind,  and  on  every side—cars,  trucks,  cars  and more  cars. Fumes  build  up.  Tempers  flare.  Yet, there isn't much that we can ordinarily do  about it.

Internally…

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Frontal Lobes and Character

February 1976


FOR  YEARS  a  very  high-ranking Salvation  Army  officer,  married  to  a clergyman,  suffered  under  the  agonies of  conviction  that  she  had  committed the sin against the Holy Ghost. As a result  she  was  completely…

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Wine Is a Mocker

July 1977

 

THERE is a special protective barrier system surrounding most of the brain, so that many irritating chemicals can not get access to the delicate human computer. But the alcohol molecule is of such shape and chemical character that…

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Diet and the brain

March 1990

The human brain used to be regarded as a black box—an isolated organ hiding in a protective bony cage. Now known it is as a user-friendly, living computer.

Among the many inputs that can alter this living…

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The front brain and the minister

January 1990

And they shall see his face; and his name shall be in their fore heads" (Rev. 22:4).

Man is the crowning work of creation, and the crest of that crown is the human brain. Its living tables were designed to receive God's grace and…

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