Self-care during the season of fire and smoke

Natural Approach to Respiratory Health BY DR. JOSHUA PHILLIPS, ND — Originally published in the Source weekly, from Dr Phillips’ monthly column, The Medicine Cabinet Within. This summer has brought heat to Bend and much of Oregon like never before, with forest fires and persistent [...]

HBOT and IV Therapy, A Synergistic Combo for Brain Health

Proactive Aging with Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and IV Vitamin Therapy As we age, maintaining cognitive function and overall brain health becomes increasingly vital. Two holistic therapies—Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) and IV Vitamin Therapy—offer adult patients of all ages a way to enhance brain health [...]

HBOT plus IV Therapy – Four week intensive to wellness

Dr. Joshua Phillips offers a comprehensive restorative and regenerative 4-week treatment program that provides the most comprehensive restorative and regenerative possibilities for patients seeking to maximize health while supporting the resolution of other existing health concerns.

IV Nutritional Therapy Available by Appointment

IV Nutritional Therapy is available by appointment at the Hawthorn Clinic. Reservations are required and can be made by calling 541-330-0334, email info@hawthorncenter.com or use our online request form. Check out our new nutrient therapy menu here. The advantages of Nutrient Therapy Vitamin & [...]

Burning The Candle At Both Ends

While we are well adapted for short bursts of stress, chronic and ongoing stress will for most people eventually lead to varying degrees of illness. Prioritizing time for rest and getting quality sleep is so important, along with minimizing our exposure to the barrage of information that is always at our fingertips.

Echinacea: a powerful toolbox for better health

Echinacea is a genus of flowering plants in the Daisy family (Compositae). Commonly called purple coneflowers, there are nine different species of Echinacea with three of these species used for medicinal purposes: Echinacea purpurea, E. angustifolia, and E. pallida. Echinacea grows in the wild [...]

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