- Osteoporosis
- Headaches
- ArthritisRheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that causes inflammation of the joints. It can lead to pain and stiffness in the joints, fatigue, and difficulty performing activities of daily living. While there is no known cure for RA, there are treatments available to help manage the symptoms. With proper management, many people can live a normal, active lifestyle despite having RA.
- FibromyalgiaOver 200 frequency combinations have been identified which produce specific changes (e.g., decrease inflammation, decrease scarring, increase secretions) in specific tissues. (Each type of tissue – nerve, artery, tendon, muscle body, joint cartilage, etc – has at least one frequency to which it responds.) Recent animal studies have demonstrated a powerful effect of FSM on serum levels of inflammatory cytokines (messenger chemicals). Clinical studies on humans at NIH have also shown impact on various pain states, especially fibromyalgia
- Sinusitis
- Medical Weight LossType 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the body’s immune system attacks and destroys insulin-producing beta cells, located in the pancreas. This causes a person to be unable to produce enough insulin to regulate blood sugar levels, leading to symptoms such as excessive thirst, frequent urination, weight loss, vision changes, fatigue, and increased hunger. It can have serious long-term health consequences if left untreated, so it is important to seek medical advice and treatment at the first sign of any symptom.
- High Cholesterol
- Diarrhea
- Female Infertility
- Interstitial Cystitis
- Cancer CareRobin A. Bernhoft, M.D. in Ojai, California offers holistic treatment plans that work in conjunction with conventional cancer care to improve quality of life.
- AutismAlmost any disease in the textbook of medicine is potentially an environmental illness. Most people who seek an environmental doctor have already failed conventional medicine. This includes people with conditions like chronic fatigue, chemical sensitivity and various “psychosomatic” conditions, but also includes more common diagnoses, like high blood pressure, vasculitis and other cardiovascular conditions, allergy, asthma and immune conditions, endocrine disorders including diabetes, thyroid, adrenal and other hormonal disorders, neurological and behavioral problems including autism, and a wide range of gastrointestinal conditions, including chronic hepatitis and inflammatory bowel disease.
- Multiple SclerosisMultiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and often disabling autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. It is characterized by the destruction of myelin, the protective coating around nerve cells, which interferes with the communication between the brain and other parts of the body. Symptoms of MS can vary widely and can include blurred vision, muscle weakness, numbness, loss of coordination, fatigue, pain, problems with memory and thinking, depression, and cognitive impairments. While the cause of MS is still unknown, research has suggested that it is related to a combination of genetic and environmental factors, such as early childhood infections and exposure to certain viruses or allergens.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Depression
- Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- ChemotherapyHigh-dose vitamin C taken via IV therapy helps reduce the side effects of chemotherapy and radiation therapy by the fast and direct application of essential nutrients, antioxidants, minerals and hydration. While no clinical trials have demonstrated that vitamin C affects cancer cells directly, medical doctors frequently recommend high doses of vitamin C as part of cancer treatment.
- Radiation Therapy
- Acne Treatment
- Eczema
- Rashes
- PsoriasisPsoriasis is an autoimmune disease that affects the skin. It is characterized by red, scaly patches that are itchy and uncomfortable. The exact cause of psoriasis is unknown, but it is believed to be triggered by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Treatment options vary, but typically include topical creams, oral medications, light therapy, or injections. While there is no known cure for psoriasis, it is possible to manage it and reduce its symptoms with the right combination of treatments.
- AllergiesRobin A. Bernhoft, M.D. offers state-of-the-art allergy testing procedures in order to discover the cause of your distress. Once established, a customized treatment plan can be created to bring you relief.