About Ken Tyler

  

Ken Tyler has spent over 20 years researching and trying different health regimens, products, and diets. Never one to accept health claims from companies, Ken puts in the time to get all the facts and then lets you know the truth behind all the claims.

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Viruses a Major Concern for World Population

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Viruses are a constant danger for the health of the majority of the world population.  While there have not been any recent viruses that have turned into pandemics, the risk is still there and world health officials continue to try and keep on top of them and prevent a worldwide epidemic. 

Cancer Risk with Cell Phones Uncertain

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With the over 90% of Americans using cell phones and over six billion users worldwide, cell phone safety is still unknown with cell phone companies stating that cell phones are safe, while some consumer groups and concerned cell phone users are not as confidant about their safety, especially from long-term use.

Amazing Vitamin D3

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Amazing Vitamin D3

One of the hottest supplements today is vitamin D, and specifically vitamin D3.  More and more research is showing all the benefits of Vitamin D.  There are two types of vitamin D, vitamin D2 and D3, but it is vitamin D3 that has garnered all the attention for its benefits.

Start Your Fitness Plan by Walking

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Start Your Fitness Plan by Walking

One of the best ways to start a fitness program is to simply begin a walking regimen. Walking is one of the best ways to get exercise without putting undue stress on your joints.   When starting out with a walking program, you should check with your physician so he can tell you of any limitations…
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Is Psychiatry Out of Touch with Science?

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Is Psychiatry Out of Touch with Science?

The field of psychiatry is in need of drastic changes because psychiatrists are focusing on defining disorders by causes instead of symptoms.  Many experts are saying that psychiatry is not keeping up with the latest research and changes need to be made.